Title : Adenoviral vector as a gene delivery system into cultured rat neuronal and glial cells - Caillaud_1993_Eur.J.Neurosci_5_1287 |
Author(s) : Caillaud C , Akli S , Vigne E , Koulakoff A , Perricaudet M , Poenaru L , Kahn A , Berwald-Netter Y |
Ref : European Journal of Neuroscience , 5 :1287 , 1993 |
Abstract :
Previous studies have demonstrated that a defective recombinant adenovirus can infect a wide range of postmitotic and slowly proliferating cell types such as hepatocytes, myotubes, pneumocytes and intestinal cells (Stratford-Perricaudet et al., Hum. Gene Ther., 1, 241-256, 1990; Quantin et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 89, 2581-2584, 1992; Jaffe et al., Nature Genetics, 1, 372-378, 1992). We have used a defective recombinant adenovirus, Ad.RSV beta gal, containing the Escherichia coli beta-galactosidase gene targeted to the nucleus under the transcriptional control of the Rous sarcoma virus long terminal repeat promoter (Stratford-Perricaudet et al., J. Clin. Invest., 90, 626-630, 1992) to infect non-dividing neural cells in primary culture. We show that 80-100% of neuronal and astroglial cells infected with a viral titre lower than 10(9) p.f.u./ml express beta-galactosidase for at least 1 month without cell damage. These results demonstrate the potential usefulness of recombinant adenovirus infection for the analysis of brain-specific gene regulation and for the transfer of genes into neural cells before their transplantation into the brain. |
PubMedSearch : Caillaud_1993_Eur.J.Neurosci_5_1287 |
PubMedID: 8275231 |
Caillaud C, Akli S, Vigne E, Koulakoff A, Perricaudet M, Poenaru L, Kahn A, Berwald-Netter Y (1993)
Adenoviral vector as a gene delivery system into cultured rat neuronal and glial cells
European Journal of Neuroscience
5 :1287
Caillaud C, Akli S, Vigne E, Koulakoff A, Perricaudet M, Poenaru L, Kahn A, Berwald-Netter Y (1993)
European Journal of Neuroscience
5 :1287