DNA transposon-based gene delivery vectors represent a promising new branch of randomly integrating vector development for gene therapy. For the side-by-side evaluation of the piggyBac and Sleeping Beauty systems-the only DNA transposons currently employed in clinical trials-during therapeutic intervention, we treated the mouse model of tyrosinemia type I with liver-targeted gene delivery using both transposon vectors. For genome-wide mapping of transposon insertion sites we developed a new next-generation sequencing procedure called streptavidin-based enrichment sequencing, which allowed us to identify approximately one million integration sites for both systems. We revealed that a high proportion of piggyBac integrations are clustered in hot regions and found that they are frequently recurring at the same genomic positions among treated animals, indicating that the genome-wide distribution of Sleeping Beauty-generated integrations is closer to random. We also revealed that the piggyBac transposase protein exhibits prolonged activity, which predicts the risk of oncogenesis by generating chromosomal double-strand breaks. Safety concerns associated with prolonged transpositional activity draw attention to the importance of squeezing the active state of the transposase enzymes into a narrower time window.
Prolonged activity of the transposase helper may raise safety concerns during DNA transposon-based gene therapy.
G. Imre,B. Takács,Erik Czipa,A. Drubi,G. Jaksa,D. Latinovics,Andrea Nagy,Réka Karkas,Liza Hudoba,B. Vásárhelyi,Gabriella Pankotai-Bodó,András Blastyák,Z. Hegedus,Peter German,Balázs Bálint,Khaldoon Sadiq Ahmed Abdullah,Anna Georgina Kopasz,Anita K. Kovács,L. Nagy,F. Sükösd,Lajos Pintér,T. Rülicke,E. Barta,István Nagy,L. Haracska,L. Mátés
Published 2023 in Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development
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2023
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Molecular Therapy: Methods & Clinical Development
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2023-03-01
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Biology, Medicine
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