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MicroRNA-based Regulation of Picornavirus Tropism
Published on: February 6, 2017
Design of non-viral vector with improved regulatory features towards therapeutic application
B Sharan Sharma1,2, Vaishna Prabhakaran1, Ramtej J Verma2
1Indrashil Institute of Science and Technology (IIST)/Indrashil University (IU), Kadi, Mehsana-382740, Gujarat, India.
Abstract:
Viral vectors based gene therapy is often compromised by adverse immunological reactions raising safety concerns. Hence, improved design and development of non-viral vectors with strong regulatory regions is desired. We describe the design of a non-viral mammalian expression vector in which the primary transgene (a truncated dystrophin gene linked with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD)) named microdystrophin delR4-R23/delCT (MD1) is under the transcriptional control of elements of desmin locus control region (DES-LCR). The designed vector, named as DES-LCR/MD1-EGFP, was constructed by cloning two fragments into the pBluescript backbone. Fragment 1 contains DES-LCR enhancer and DES-LCR promoter region while fragment 2 contains MD1 transgene and reporter EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) gene separated by linker P2A (2A peptide). This vector design provides a framework for strong regulation with non-viral features. This design forms the foundation for application in conditions linked to multisystem diseases.
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