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The importance of coagulation factors binding to adenovirus: Historical perspectives and implications for gene delivery

机译:凝血因子与腺病毒结合的重要性:历史观点及其对基因传递的影响

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Introduction: The interaction of human adenovirus (HAdV) serotype 5 (HAdV-5) with the blood coagulation factor X (FX) results in a high liver transduction after AdV intravascular administration, causing toxicity and limiting AdV delivery to the target tissue. However, FX also protects adenoviral vectors from neutralization by the complement system and natural antibodies, potentially benefiting adenoviral gene delivery, as neutralization results in the reduction of HAdV-5 binding to host cells.Areas covered: This review gives an overview on the use of adenoviruses as gene transfer vehicles and their impact in gene therapy. The structure of coagulation factors and their interactions with HAdV are described, highlighting their influence on the AdV biodistribution profile. The implications of this interaction in immunity and its potential influence on the use of adenoviral vectors in gene therapy applications are discussed.Expert opinion: The protective role of FX brings under discussion how beneficial abolishment of FX binding would be for HAdV-5 liver detargeting. The dispensability of FX for liver transduction in immunocompromised mice suggests the involvement of other blood factors or receptors in enhancing HAdV-5 liver transduction. Better understanding of the interactions that take place in the bloodstream is essential to generate safe and efficient adenoviral vectors.
机译:简介:人腺病毒(HAdV)血清型5(HAdV-5)与凝血因子X(FX)的相互作用导致在AdV血管内给药后肝脏的高转导,导致毒性并限制了AdV向靶组织的递送。但是,FX还可以保护腺病毒载体免受补体系统和天然抗体的中和作用,这可能有益于腺病毒基因的传递,因为中和作用会降低HAdV-5与宿主细胞的结合率。腺病毒作为基因转移载体及其对基因治疗的影响。描述了凝血因子的结构及其与HAdV的相互作用,突出了它们对AdV生物分布特征的影响。讨论了这种相互作用对免疫的影响及其对在基因治疗应用中使用腺病毒载体的潜在影响。专家意见:FX的保护作用正在讨论中,取消FX结合对HAdV-5肝脱靶有何益处。在免疫功能低下的小鼠中,FX对于肝脏转导的可分配性表明,其他血液因子或受体参与了增强HAdV-5肝脏转导的过程。更好地了解血液中发生的相互作用对于产生安全有效的腺病毒载体至关重要。

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