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Query: UMLS:C0001486 (
Adenovirus
)
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Adenovirus
(Ad) vectors are of utility for many therapeutic applications. Strategies have been developed to alter adenoviral tropism to achieve a cell-specific gene delivery capacity employing fiber modifications allowing genetic incorporation of targeting motifs. In this regard, single chain antibodies (
scFv
) represent potentially useful agents to achieve targeted gene transfer. However, the distinct biosynthetic pathways that
scFv
and Ad capsid proteins are normally routed through have thus far been problematic with respect to
scFv
incorporation into the Ad capsid. Utilization of stable
scFv
, which also maintain correct folding and thus functionality under intracellular reducing conditions, could overcome this restriction. We genetically incorporated a stable
scFv
into a de-knobbed, fibritin-foldon trimerized Ad fiber and demonstrated selective targeting to the cognate epitope expressed on the membrane surface of cells. We have shown that the
scFv
employed in this study retains functionality and that stabilizing the targeting molecule, per se, is critical to allow retention of antigen recognition in the adenovirus capsid-incorporated context.
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PMID:An adenovirus vector with a chimeric fiber incorporating stabilized single chain antibody achieves targeted gene delivery. 1610 60
Adenovirus
(Ad) vectors are the most commonly used system for gene therapy applications, due in part to their ability to infect a wide array of cell types and tissues. However, many therapies would benefit from the ability to target the Ad vector only to specific cells, such as tumor cells for cancer gene therapy. In this study, we investigated the utility of capsid protein IX (pIX) as a platform for the presentation of single-chain variable-fragment antibodies (
scFv
) and single-domain antibodies (sdAb) for virus retargeting. We show that
scFv
can be displayed on the capsid through genetic fusion to native pIX but that these molecules fail to retarget the virus, due to improper folding of the
scFv
. Redirecting expression of the fusion protein to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) results in correct folding of the
scFv
and allows it to recognize its epitope; however, ER-targeted pIX-
scFv
was incorporated into the Ad capsid at a very low level which was not sufficient to retarget virus infection. In contrast, a pIX-sdAb construct was efficiently incorporated into the Ad capsid and enhanced virus infection of cells expressing the targeted receptor. Taken together, our data indicate that pIX is an effective platform for presentation of large targeting polypeptides on the surface of the virus capsid, but the nature of the ligand can significantly affect its association with virions.
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PMID:Retargeting of adenovirus vectors through genetic fusion of a single-chain or single-domain antibody to capsid protein IX. 2063 Nov 31