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Therapeutic protein transduction of mammalian cells and mice by nucleic acid-free lentiviral nanoparticles
Authors:Link Nils  Aubel Corinne  Kelm Jens M  Marty René R  Greber David  Djonov Valentin  Bourhis Jean  Weber Wilfried  Fussenegger Martin
Institution:Nils Link, Corinne Aubel, Jens M. Kelm, René R. Marty, David Greber, Valentin Djonov, Jean Bourhis, Wilfried Weber, and Martin Fussenegger
Abstract:The straightforward production and dose-controlled administration of protein therapeutics remain major challenges for the biopharmaceutical manufacturing and gene therapy communities. Transgenes linked to HIV-1-derived vpr and pol-based protease cleavage (PC) sequences were co-produced as chimeric fusion proteins in a lentivirus production setting, encapsidated and processed to fusion peptide-free native protein in pseudotyped lentivirions for intracellular delivery and therapeutic action in target cells. Devoid of viral genome sequences, protein-transducing nanoparticles (PTNs) enabled transient and dose-dependent delivery of therapeutic proteins at functional quantities into a variety of mammalian cells in the absence of host chromosome modifications. PTNs delivering Manihot esculenta linamarase into rodent or human, tumor cell lines and spheroids mediated hydrolysis of the innocuous natural prodrug linamarin to cyanide and resulted in efficient cell killing. Following linamarin injection into nude mice, linamarase-transducing nanoparticles impacted solid tumor development through the bystander effect of cyanide.
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