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Development of a packaging cell line for propagation of replication-deficient adenovirus vector
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Development of a packaging cell line for propagation of replication-deficient adenovirus vector

  • Jong-Sik Kim1,
  • Seung-Hoon Lee,
  • Yong-Suk Cho,
  • Kyoungsook Park,
  • Young Ho Kim &
  • …
  • Je-Ho Lee 

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A human embryonic kidney cell line 293 is widely used for adenovirus production and propagation. With this cell line, however, replication-competent virus (RCV) is frequently generated, especially during large-scale production and successive propagation because 293 cells contain not only E1 gene but also non-E1 adenovirus gene. Homologous recombination between non-E1 region of 293 genomic DNA and its homologous region in the recombinant adenoviral vector generate RCV. To overcome this problem, we developed a new packaging cell line, Hela-E1, which contains minimum E1 region and from which non-E1 adenoviral region that is homologous with recombinant adenovirus vector was excluded. No RCV was detected during adenovirus propagation in Hela-E1 compared to in 293. In addition, adenovirus-p53 produced in HeLa-E1 was able to overexpress p53 protein when introduced into an ovarian cancer cell line, SKOV3. These results may have a significant impact on the development of packaging cell lines for replication-deficient adenovirus production.

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Kim, JS., Lee, SH., Cho, YS. et al. Development of a packaging cell line for propagation of replication-deficient adenovirus vector. Exp Mol Med 33, 145–149 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/emm.2001.25

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Keywords

  • adenovirus
  • replication competent virus
  • packaging cell line
  • HeLa-E1 cell

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