CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.

Pulmonary delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA)/cationic liposome complexes is associated with an acute unmethylated CG dinucleotide (CpG)-mediated inflammatory response and brief duration of transgene expression. We demonstrate that retention of even a single CpG in pDNA is sufficient to elicit an inflamm...

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Main Authors: Hyde, Stephen C., Pringle, Ian A., Abdullah, Syahril, Lawton, Anna E., Davies, Lee A., Varathalingam, Anusha, Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A., Green, Anne Marie, Bazzani, Reto P., Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G., Chan, Mario, Hong, Yu Li, Yew, Nelson S., Cheng, Seng H., Boyd, Christopher A., Davies, Jane C., Griesenbach, Uta, Porteous, David John, Sheppard, David N., Munkonge, Felix M., Alton, Eric W. F. W., Gill, Deborah R.
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spelling my.upm.eprints.138172015-09-17T00:37:15Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13817/ CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression. Hyde, Stephen C. Pringle, Ian A. Abdullah, Syahril Lawton, Anna E. Davies, Lee A. Varathalingam, Anusha Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A. Green, Anne Marie Bazzani, Reto P. Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G. Chan, Mario Hong, Yu Li Yew, Nelson S. Cheng, Seng H. Boyd, Christopher A. Davies, Jane C. Griesenbach, Uta Porteous, David John Sheppard, David N. Munkonge, Felix M. Alton, Eric W. F. W. Gill, Deborah R. Pulmonary delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA)/cationic liposome complexes is associated with an acute unmethylated CG dinucleotide (CpG)-mediated inflammatory response and brief duration of transgene expression. We demonstrate that retention of even a single CpG in pDNA is sufficient to elicit an inflammatory response, whereas CpG-free pDNA vectors do not. Using a CpG-free pDNA expression vector, we achieved sustained (≥56 d) in vivo transgene expression in the absence of lung inflammation. Nature Publishing Group 2008-05 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13817/1/CpG.pdf Hyde, Stephen C. and Pringle, Ian A. and Abdullah, Syahril and Lawton, Anna E. and Davies, Lee A. and Varathalingam, Anusha and Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A. and Green, Anne Marie and Bazzani, Reto P. and Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G. and Chan, Mario and Hong, Yu Li and Yew, Nelson S. and Cheng, Seng H. and Boyd, Christopher A. and Davies, Jane C. and Griesenbach, Uta and Porteous, David John and Sheppard, David N. and Munkonge, Felix M. and Alton, Eric W. F. W. and Gill, Deborah R. (2008) CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression. Nature Biotechnology, 26 (5). pp. 549-551. ISSN 1087-0156; ESSN: 1546-1696 http://www.nature.com/nbt/index.html 10.1038/nbt1399 English
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description Pulmonary delivery of plasmid DNA (pDNA)/cationic liposome complexes is associated with an acute unmethylated CG dinucleotide (CpG)-mediated inflammatory response and brief duration of transgene expression. We demonstrate that retention of even a single CpG in pDNA is sufficient to elicit an inflammatory response, whereas CpG-free pDNA vectors do not. Using a CpG-free pDNA expression vector, we achieved sustained (≥56 d) in vivo transgene expression in the absence of lung inflammation.
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author Hyde, Stephen C.
Pringle, Ian A.
Abdullah, Syahril
Lawton, Anna E.
Davies, Lee A.
Varathalingam, Anusha
Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A.
Green, Anne Marie
Bazzani, Reto P.
Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G.
Chan, Mario
Hong, Yu Li
Yew, Nelson S.
Cheng, Seng H.
Boyd, Christopher A.
Davies, Jane C.
Griesenbach, Uta
Porteous, David John
Sheppard, David N.
Munkonge, Felix M.
Alton, Eric W. F. W.
Gill, Deborah R.
spellingShingle Hyde, Stephen C.
Pringle, Ian A.
Abdullah, Syahril
Lawton, Anna E.
Davies, Lee A.
Varathalingam, Anusha
Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A.
Green, Anne Marie
Bazzani, Reto P.
Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G.
Chan, Mario
Hong, Yu Li
Yew, Nelson S.
Cheng, Seng H.
Boyd, Christopher A.
Davies, Jane C.
Griesenbach, Uta
Porteous, David John
Sheppard, David N.
Munkonge, Felix M.
Alton, Eric W. F. W.
Gill, Deborah R.
CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
author_facet Hyde, Stephen C.
Pringle, Ian A.
Abdullah, Syahril
Lawton, Anna E.
Davies, Lee A.
Varathalingam, Anusha
Nunez-Alonso, Graciela A.
Green, Anne Marie
Bazzani, Reto P.
Sumner-Jones, Stephanie G.
Chan, Mario
Hong, Yu Li
Yew, Nelson S.
Cheng, Seng H.
Boyd, Christopher A.
Davies, Jane C.
Griesenbach, Uta
Porteous, David John
Sheppard, David N.
Munkonge, Felix M.
Alton, Eric W. F. W.
Gill, Deborah R.
author_sort Hyde, Stephen C.
title CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
title_short CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
title_full CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
title_fullStr CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
title_full_unstemmed CpG-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
title_sort cpg-free plasmids confer reduced inflammation and sustained pulmonary gene expression.
publisher Nature Publishing Group
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