Characterization of three different transgenic mouse lines that carry human poliovirus receptor gene?influence of the transgene expression on pathogenesis

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In combination with transgenic mouse lines expressing Cre or Flp recombinases in defined cell types, recombinase-dependent adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) have become the tool of choice for localized cell-type-targeted gene expression. Unfortunately, applications of this technique when expressing highly sensitive transgenes are impeded by off-target, or “leak” expression, from recombinase-dependent AAVs. We investigated this phenomenon and find that leak expression is mediated by both infrequent transcription from the inverted transgene in recombinant-dependent AAV designs and recombination events during bacterial AAV plasmid production. Recombination in bacteria is mediated by homology across the antiparallel recombinase-specific recognition sites present in recombinase-dependent designs. To address both of these issues we designed an AAV vector that uses mutant “cross-over insensitive” recognition sites combined with an “ATG-out” design. We show that these CIAO (cross-over insensitive ATG-out) vectors virtually eliminate leak expression. CIAO vectors provide reliable and targeted transgene expression and are extremely useful for recombinase-dependent expression of highly sensitive transgenes.


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