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Journal of Virology, March 2000, p. 2671-2678, Vol. 74, No. 6
0022-538X/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Human Beta Interferon Scaffold Attachment Region Inhibits De Novo Methylation and Confers Long-Term, Copy Number-Dependent Expression to a Retroviral Vector

Qi Dang, Jennifer Auten, and Ivan Plavec*

SyStemix Inc., Palo Alto, California 94304

Received 28 July 1999/Accepted 20 December 1999

Moloney murine leukemia virus-based retroviral vector expression is gradually lost during prolonged in vitro culture of CEMSS T cells. However, when the human beta interferon scaffold attachment region (IFN-SAR) was inserted into the vector immediately upstream of the 3' long terminal repeat (LTR), expression was maintained for the length of the study (4 months). Clonal analysis of the retrovirus vector-infected CEMSS cells showed that SAR-containing retroviral vector expression levels were positively correlated with the proviral copy numbers (P < 0.0001), while there was no correlation between the proviral copy numbers and expression levels in control vector-infected clones. Thirty-three percent of the CEMSS cell clones infected with the control vector showed evidence of partial or complete methylation in the 5' LTR region. In sharp contrast, we detected no methylation in the clones infected with the SAR-containing vector. To demonstrate a direct inhibitory effect of methylation on retroviral vector expression, we have transfected 293 cells with in vitro-methylated proviral DNA. In transiently transfected cells, expression of methylated LTR was reduced but not completely inhibited, irrespective of the presence of the IFN-SAR sequence. In stably transfected cells, however, methylation completely abolished expression of the control vector but not of the SAR-containing vector. Furthermore, the expression of the SAR-containing vector was stable over time, indicating the ability of the SAR sequence to alleviate methylation-mediated transcriptional repression of a vector. This study extends our understanding of the mechanisms of retroviral vector inactivation by methylation and provides insight into a functional role for the SAR elements.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: SyStemix Inc., 3155 Porter Dr., Palo Alto, CA 94304. Phone: (650) 813-5071. Fax: (650) 813-5101. E-mail: ivan.plavec{at}pharma.novartis.com.


Journal of Virology, March 2000, p. 2671-2678, Vol. 74, No. 6
0022-538X/00/$04.00+0
Copyright © 2000, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



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