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Replication-deficient human adenovirus type 35 vectors for gene transfer and vaccination: efficient human cell infection and bypass of preexisting adenovirus immunity
Authors:Vogels Ronald  Zuijdgeest David  van Rijnsoever Richard  Hartkoorn Eric  Damen Irma  de Béthune Marie-Pierre  Kostense Stefan  Penders Germaine  Helmus Niels  Koudstaal Wouter  Cecchini Marco  Wetterwald Antoinette  Sprangers Mieke  Lemckert Angelique  Ophorst Olga  Koel Björn  van Meerendonk Michelle  Quax Paul  Panitti Laura  Grimbergen Jos  Bout Abraham  Goudsmit Jaap  Havenga Menzo
Affiliation:Vaccine R&D Division, Crucell Holland BV, 2301CA Leiden, The Netherlands.
Abstract:Replication-deficient human adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) can be produced to high titers in complementing cell lines, such as PER.C6, and is widely used as a vaccine and gene therapy vector. However, preexisting immunity against Ad5 hampers consistency of gene transfer, immunological responses, and vector-mediated toxicities. We report the identification of human Ad35 as a virus with low global prevalence and the generation of an Ad35 vector plasmid system for easy insertion of heterologous genes. In addition, we have identified the minimal sequence of the Ad35-E1B region (molecular weight, 55,000 [55K]), pivotal for complementation of fully E1-lacking Ad35 vector on PER.C6 cells. After stable insertion of the 55K sequence into PER.C6 cells a cell line was obtained (PER.C6/55K) that efficiently transcomplements both Ad5 and Ad35 vectors. We further demonstrate that transduction with Ad35 is not hampered by preexisting Ad5 immunity and that Ad35 efficiently infects dendritic cells, smooth muscle cells, and synoviocytes, in contrast to Ad5.
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