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Syncytin 1 dependent horizontal transfer of marker genes from retrovirally transduced cells.


ABSTRACT: Retroviral transduction is routinely used to generate cell lines expressing exogenous non-viral genes. Here, we show that human cells transduced to stably express GFP transfer GFP gene to non-transduced cells. This horizontal gene transfer was mediated by a fraction of extracellular membrane vesicles that were released by the transduced cells. These vesicles carried endogenous retroviral envelope protein syncytin 1 and essentially acted as replication-competent retroviruses. The ability to transfer the GFP gene correlated with the levels of syncytin 1 expression in the transduced cells and depended on the fusogenic activity of this protein, substantiating the hypothesis that endogenous syncytin 1 mediates fusion stage in the delivery of extracellular vesicle cargo into target cells. Our findings suggest that testing for replication-competent retroviruses, a routine safety test for transduced cell products in clinical studies, should be also carried out for cell lines generated by retroviral vectors in in vitro studies.

SUBMITTER: Uygur B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6881383 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Syncytin 1 dependent horizontal transfer of marker genes from retrovirally transduced cells.

Uygur Berna B   Melikov Kamran K   Arakelyan Anush A   Margolis Leonid B LB   Chernomordik Leonid V LV  

Scientific reports 20191127 1


Retroviral transduction is routinely used to generate cell lines expressing exogenous non-viral genes. Here, we show that human cells transduced to stably express GFP transfer GFP gene to non-transduced cells. This horizontal gene transfer was mediated by a fraction of extracellular membrane vesicles that were released by the transduced cells. These vesicles carried endogenous retroviral envelope protein syncytin 1 and essentially acted as replication-competent retroviruses. The ability to trans  ...[more]

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