A Chimeric HS4-SAR Insulator (IS2) That Prevents Silencing and Enhances Expression of Lentiviral Vectors in Pluripotent Stem Cells
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Benabdellah, Karim; Gutiérrez Guerrero, Alejandra; Cobo, Marien; Muñoz, Pilar; Martín Molina, FranciscoEditorial
Plos One
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2013-01-06Referencia bibliográfica
Benabdellah K, Gutierrez-Guerrero A, Cobo M, Muñoz P, Martín F (2014) A Chimeric HS4-SAR Insulator (IS2) That Prevents Silencing and Enhances Expression of Lentiviral Vectors in Pluripotent Stem Cells. PLoS ONE 9(1): e84268. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0084268
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Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias ISCIII (Spain) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) from the European Union [grant number PS09/00340]; Consejería de Innovación Ciencia y Empresa [grant numbers P09-CTS-04532 and PAIDI-Bio-326] and by the Consejería de Salud [grant number PI0001/2009] from the Junta de Andalucía and FEDER/Fondo de Cohesion Europeo (FSE) de Andalucía 2007-2013; Fundación Progreso y Salud (Consejería de Salud, Junta de Andalucía); Consejería de Innovación Ciencia y Empresa [grant number P09-CTS-04532]; Sara Borrell contract from the Fondo de Investigaciones Sanitarias (FIS) – ISCIIIResumen
Chromatin insulators, such as the chicken b-globin locus control region hypersensitive site 4 (HS4), and scaffold/matrix
attachment regions (SARs/MARs) have been incorporated separately or in combination into retroviral vectors (RVs) in order
to increase transgene expression levels, avoid silencing and reduce expression variability. However, their incorporation into
RVs either produces a reduction on titer and/or expression levels or do not have sufficient effect on stem cells. In order to
develop an improved insulator we decided to combine SAR elements with HS4 insulators. We designed several synthetic
shorter SAR elements containing 4 or 5 MAR/SARs recognition signatures (MRS) and studied their effects on a lentiviral
vector (LV) expressing eGFP through the SFFV promoter (SE). A 388 bp SAR element containing 5 MRS, named SAR2, was as
efficient or superior to the other SARs analyzed. SAR2 enhanced transgene expression and reduced silencing and variability
on human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). We next compared the effect of different HS4-based insulators, the HS4-Core
(250 bp), the HS4-Ext (400 bp) and the HS4-650 (650 bp). All HS4 elements reduced silencing and expression variability but
they also had a negative effect on transgene expression levels and titer. In general, the HS4-650 element had a better overall
effect. Based on these data we developed a chimeric insulator, IS2, combining the SAR2 and the HS4-650. When
incorporated into the 39 LTR of the SE LV, the IS2 element was able to enhance expression, avoid silencing and reduce
variability of expression on hESCs. Importantly, these effects were maintained after differentiation of the transduced hESCs
toward the hematopoietic linage. Neither the HS4-650 nor the SAR2 elements had these effects. The IS2 element is therefore
a novel insulator that confers expression stability and enhances expression of LVs on stem cells.