A Novel Oncolytic Herpes Simplex Virus Design based on the Common Overexpression of microRNA-21 in Tumors
Journal: Journal of Gene therapy (Vol.3, No. 1)Publication Date: 2018-12-30
Authors : Marzulli M; Mazzacurati L; Zhang M; Goins WF; Hatley ME; Glorioso JC; Cohen JB;
Page : 01-08
Keywords : Herpes simplex virus; Oncolytic viruses; miRNA-21; Dominant-negative UL9 gene;
Abstract
Background: Recognition sequences for microRNAs (miRs) that are down-regulated in tumor cells have recently been used to render lytic viruses tumor-specific. Since different tumor types downregulate different miRs, this strategy requires virus customization to the target tumor. We have explored a feature that is shared by many tumor types, the up-regulation of miR-21, as a means to generate an oncolytic herpes simplex virus (HSV) that is applicable to a broad range of cancers. Methods: We assembled an expression construct for a dominantnegative(dn) form of the essential HSV replication factor UL9 and inserted tandem copies of the miR-21 recognition sequence (T21) in the 3' untranslated region. Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) recombineering was used to introduce the dnUL9 construct with or without T21 into the HSV genome. Virus was produced by transfection and replication was assessed in different tumor and control cell lines. Results: Virus production was conditional on the presence of the T21 sequence. The dnUL9-T21 virus replicated efficiently in tumor cell lines, less efficiently in cells that contained reduced miR-21 activity, and not at all in the absence of miR-21. Conclusion: miR-21-sensitive expression of a dominant-negative inhibitor of HSV replication allows preferential destruction of tumor cells in vitro. This observation provides a basis for further development of a widely applicable oncolytic HSV.
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