We have shown previously that transgene expression can be suppressed in hematopoietic cells using vectors that are responsive to microRNA (miRNA) regulation. Here we investigate the potential of this approach for more sophisticated control of transgene expression. Analysis of the relationship between miRNA expression levels and target mRNA suppression suggested that suppression depends on a threshold miRNA concentration. Using this information, we generated vectors that rapidly adjust transgene expression in response to changes in miRNA expression. These vectors sharply segregated transgene expression between closely related states of therapeutically relevant cells, including dendritic cells, hematopoietic and embryonic stem cells, and their progeny, allowing positive/negative selection according to the cells' differentiation state. Moreover, two miRNA target sites were combined to restrict transgene expression to a specific cell type in the liver. Notably, the vectors did not detectably perturb endogenous miRNA expression or regulation of natural targets. The properties of miRNA-regulated vectors should allow for safer and more effective therapeutic applications.

Achieving Tissue-, Lineage- and Differentiation State-Specific Transgene Expression in Hematopoietic and Embryonic Stem Cells by Exploiting Endogenous microRNA Activity / Brown BD.; Gentner B.; Cantore A.; Colleoni S.; Amendola M.; Zingale A.; Baccarini A.; Lazzari G.; Galli C.; Naldini L.. - In: NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1087-0156. - STAMPA. - 25:(2007), pp. 1457-1467.

Achieving Tissue-, Lineage- and Differentiation State-Specific Transgene Expression in Hematopoietic and Embryonic Stem Cells by Exploiting Endogenous microRNA Activity.

LAZZARI, GIOVANNA;GALLI, CESARE;
2007

Abstract

We have shown previously that transgene expression can be suppressed in hematopoietic cells using vectors that are responsive to microRNA (miRNA) regulation. Here we investigate the potential of this approach for more sophisticated control of transgene expression. Analysis of the relationship between miRNA expression levels and target mRNA suppression suggested that suppression depends on a threshold miRNA concentration. Using this information, we generated vectors that rapidly adjust transgene expression in response to changes in miRNA expression. These vectors sharply segregated transgene expression between closely related states of therapeutically relevant cells, including dendritic cells, hematopoietic and embryonic stem cells, and their progeny, allowing positive/negative selection according to the cells' differentiation state. Moreover, two miRNA target sites were combined to restrict transgene expression to a specific cell type in the liver. Notably, the vectors did not detectably perturb endogenous miRNA expression or regulation of natural targets. The properties of miRNA-regulated vectors should allow for safer and more effective therapeutic applications.
2007
Achieving Tissue-, Lineage- and Differentiation State-Specific Transgene Expression in Hematopoietic and Embryonic Stem Cells by Exploiting Endogenous microRNA Activity / Brown BD.; Gentner B.; Cantore A.; Colleoni S.; Amendola M.; Zingale A.; Baccarini A.; Lazzari G.; Galli C.; Naldini L.. - In: NATURE BIOTECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 1087-0156. - STAMPA. - 25:(2007), pp. 1457-1467.
Brown BD.; Gentner B.; Cantore A.; Colleoni S.; Amendola M.; Zingale A.; Baccarini A.; Lazzari G.; Galli C.; Naldini L.
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