Transgene Loss and Changes in the Promoter Methylation Status as Determinants for Expression Duration in Nonviral Gene Transfer for Factor IX

2011 
Abstract Advances in delivery techniques and in expression construct design have renewed interest in nonviral gene transfer. Here, we test plasmid or bacterial backbone free minicircle vectors for factor IX (FIX) expression by hydrodynamic liver-directed delivery. Both constructs are driven by a hepatic control region, the human α1-antitrypsin promoter, which results in long-term expression in FIX knockout mice. However, levels of expression were higher and expression loss over time was reduced when using minicircles. Even at the highest expression levels (>700% of normal) FIX was fully functional. Transgene loss was the main determinant for expression loss over time for both vector types. A significant effect of gene silencing was observed only for the plasmid, not for the minicircle vector. To determine the influence of promoter methylation, we performed bisulfite-mediated conversion and sequencing of vector DNA on days 14 and 100 after gene transfer. We determined a higher frequency of methyl-protected...
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