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Inhibition of HBV gene expression and replication by stably expressed interferon-alpha1 via adeno-associated viral vectors.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Interferon-alpha2 (IFNalpha2) is routinely used for anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) treatment. However, the therapeutic efficiency is unsatisfactory, particularly in East Asia. Such inefficiency might be a result of the short half-life, relatively low local concentration and strong side-effects of interferons. Frequent and repeated injection is also a big burden for patients. In the present study, a single dose of vector-delivered IFNalpha1 was tested for its anti-HBV effects.

Methods

Adeno-associated viral vector (AAV-IFNalpha1) was generated to deliver the IFNalpha1 gene into hepatocytes. IFNalpha1, hepatitis B surface (HBsAg) and e (HBeAg) antigens were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and/or western blotting. The level of viral DNA was measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction.

Results

AAV-IFNalpha1 effectively transduced HBV-producing cells (HepAD38) and mouse hepatocytes, where IFNalpha1 was expressed in a stable manner. Both intracellular and extracellular HBsAg and HBeAg were significantly reduced in vitro. In the HBV-producing mice, the concentration of IFNalpha1 in the liver was eight-fold higher than that in plasma. Compared with control groups, HBeAg/HBsAg antigen levels were reduced by more than ten-fold from day 1-5, and dropped to an undetectable level on day 9 in the AAV-IFNalpha1 group. Concurrently, the level of viral DNA decreased over 30-fold for several weeks.

Conclusions

A single dose administration of AAV-IFNalpha1 viral vector displayed prolonged transgene expression and superior antiviral effects both in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the use of AAV-IFNalpha1 might be a potential alternative strategy for anti-HBV therapy.

SUBMITTER: Li Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7166674 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of HBV gene expression and replication by stably expressed interferon-alpha1 via adeno-associated viral vectors.

Li Zhi Z   Yao Hong H   Ma Yan Y   Dong Qingming Q   Chen Yangchao Y   Peng Ying Y   Zheng Bo-jian BJ   Huang Jian-dong JD   Chan Chu-yan CY   Lin Marie C MC   Sung Joseph J JJ   Yuen Kwok Yun KY   Kung Hsiang-fu HF   He Ming-Liang ML   He Ming-Liang ML  

The journal of gene medicine 20080601 6


<h4>Background</h4>Interferon-alpha2 (IFNalpha2) is routinely used for anti-hepatitis B virus (HBV) treatment. However, the therapeutic efficiency is unsatisfactory, particularly in East Asia. Such inefficiency might be a result of the short half-life, relatively low local concentration and strong side-effects of interferons. Frequent and repeated injection is also a big burden for patients. In the present study, a single dose of vector-delivered IFNalpha1 was tested for its anti-HBV effects.<h4  ...[more]

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