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Published on: October 30, 2016
Improved antibiotic-free DNA vaccine vectors utilizing a novel RNA based plasmid selection system
Jeremy Luke1, Aaron E Carnes, Clague P Hodgson
1Nature Technology Corporation, 4701 Innovation Drive, Lincoln, NE 68521, USA.
Abstract:
To ensure safety, regulatory agencies recommend elimination of antibiotic resistance markers from therapeutic and vaccine plasmid DNA vectors. Here, we describe the development and application of a novel antibiotic-free selection system. Vectors incorporate and express a 150 bp RNA-OUT antisense RNA. RNA-OUT represses expression of a chromosomally integrated constitutively expressed counter-selectable marker (sacB), allowing plasmid selection on sucrose. Sucrose selectable DNA vaccine vectors combine antibiotic-free selection with highly productive fermentation manufacturing (>1g/L plasmid DNA yields), while improving in vivo expression of encoded proteins and increasing immune responses to target antigens. These vectors are safer, more potent, alternatives for DNA therapy or vaccination.
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