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Query: EC:1.5.1.3 (
dihydrofolate reductase
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Gene therapy for the beta thalassemias and sickle cell anemia will require high levels of expression of human
beta globin
genes. One method to achieve this goal is amplification of globin genes transferred into the stem cells in the bone marrow of these patients. If the amplified genes remain normally regulated, they will then further increase their expression on being induced to differentiate along an erythroid pathway. To begin this study, we constructed a plasmid containing a neomycin resistance gene, a human
beta globin
gene, and a wild-type
DHFR
cDNA, and transfected it into mouse erythroleukemia cells. All the G418-resistant clones analyzed acquired and expressed the human
beta globin
gene. By serial passage of the cells in increasing concentrations of methotrexate, the exogenous human
beta globin
genes were stably amplified in all lines, and all increased their globin mRNA expression roughly proportional to their augmented copy number. Most of the clones further increased their
beta globin
expression on addition of an erythroid stimulus (dimethylsulfoxide). These results indicate that globin gene amplification may be useful in increasing globin mRNA expression in further experiments whose goal is gene therapy.
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PMID:Regulated expression of amplified human beta globin genes. 244 79
Human globin genes can be transferred into mouse and human erythroid cells in culture, and can be appropriately expressed at the mRNA level in these cells. A plasmid containing a human
beta globin
gene is expressed in mouse erythroleukemia cells (MELC), and another containing a human epsilon or gamma gene is expressed in human erythroleukemia (K562) cells. A neomycin resistance (neoR) gene on the plasmids has been used to select for those cells containing the transferred globin genes; this selection may favor the expression of the globin genes by providing chromosomal positions requiring neoR expression. Analyzing clones resistant to G418, a neomycin analogue, demonstrated globin mRNA expression and induction. Retroviral vectors have also been used to transfer and appropriately express human beta genes in MELC. In addition, a plasmid containing a
dihydrofolate reductase
(
DHFR
) gene as well as neoR and
beta globin
genes has been used to amplify and express
beta globin
mRNA in MELC. These experiments suggest that high level appropriate expression of human
beta globin
genes is feasible and provides potentially useful approaches to the long-range goal of gene therapy for sickle cell anemia and beta thalassemia.
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PMID:Human globin gene expression after gene transfer. 347 10