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- the present invention relates to the production of adeno-associated virus in insect cells and to adeno-associated virus with an altered ratio of the viral capsid proteins that provides improved infectivity.
- Adeno-associated virus may be considered as one of the most promising viral vectors for human gene therapy.
- AAV has the ability to efficiently infect dividing as well as non-dividing human cells, the AAV viral genome integrates into a single chromosomal site in the host cell's genome, and most importantly, even though AAV is present in many humans it has never been associated with any disease.
- rAAV recombinant adeno-associated virus
- the number of AAV particles generated per cell is on the order of 10 4 particles (reviewed in Clark, 2002, Kidney Int. 61_(Suppl. 1): 9-15).
- more than 10 15 particles of rAAV may be required.
- transfection and culture with approximately 10 11 cultured human 293 cells the equivalent of 5,000 175 -cm 2 flasks of cells, would be required., which means transfecting up to 10 11 293 cells. Therefore, large scale production of rAAV using mammalian cell culture systems to obtain material for clinical trials has already proven to be problematic, production at commercial scale may not even be feasible.
- a vector for clinical use that is produced in a mammalian cell culture will be contaminated with undesirable, perhaps pathogenic, material present in the mammalian host cell.
- Urabe et al. (2002, supra) use a construct that is transcribed into a single polycistronic messenger that is able to express all three VP proteins without requiring splicing.
- the VPl reading frame the first initiator codon that is seen by the scanning ribosome, has been endowed with the suboptimal initiator codon ACG and sequences surrounding this codon have been optimized.
- Urabe et al. (2002, supra) report that ribosome scanning through in insects cells leads to a stoichiometry of the three viral capsid proteins that is close to wild-type AAV.
- VPl in AAV vectors produced in the baculovirus system VPl is still expressed at a suboptimal level relative to VP2 and that this results in reduced infectivity in in vitro and in vivo studies in mice as compared to e.g. conventional AAV vectors produced on mammalian 293 cells.
- a baculovirus-based production system for rAAV vectors with improved infectivity there is still a need for a baculovirus-based production system for rAAV vectors with improved infectivity.
- operably linked refers to a linkage of polynucleotide (or polypeptide) elements in a functional relationship.
- a nucleic acid is “operably linked” when it is placed into a functional relationship with another nucleic acid sequence.
- a transcription regulatory sequence is operably linked to a coding sequence if it affects the transcription of the coding sequence.
- Operably linked means that the DNA sequences being linked are typically contiguous and, where necessary to join two protein encoding regions, contiguous and in reading frame.
- “Expression control sequence” refers to a nucleic acid sequence that regulates the expression of a nucleotide sequence to which it is operably linked.
- An expression control sequence is "operably linked" to a nucleotide sequence when the expression control sequence controls and regulates the transcription and/or the translation of the nucleotide sequence.
- an expression control sequence can include promoters, enhancers, internal ribosome entry sites (IRES), transcription terminators, a start codon in front of a protein-encoding gene, splicing signal for introns, and stop codons.
- the term "expression control sequence” is intended to include, at a minimum, a sequence whose presence are designed to influence expression, and can also include additional advantageous components.
- Expression control sequences which affect the transcription and translation stability e.g., promoters, as well as sequences which effect the translation, e.g., Kozak sequences, are known in insect cells.
- Expression control sequences can be of such nature as to modulate the nucleotide sequence to which it is operably linked such that lower expression levels or higher expression levels are achieved.
- RNA sequences are said to be essentially similar or have a certain degree of sequence identity with DNA sequences, thymine (T) in the DNA sequence is considered equal to uracil (U) in the RNA sequence.
- Sequence alignments and scores for percentage sequence identity may be determined using computer programs, such as the GCG Wisconsin Package, Version 10.3, available from Accelrys Inc., 9685 Scranton Road, San Diego, CA 92121-3752 USA or the open-source software Emboss for Windows (current version 2.7.1-07).
- percent similarity or identity may be determined by searching against databases such as FASTA, BLAST, etc.
- the present invention relates the use animal parvoviruses, in particular dependo viruses such as infectious human or simian AAV, and the components thereof (e.g., an animal parvovirus genome) for use as vectors for introduction and/or expression of nucleic acids in mammalian cells.
- the invention relates to improvements in infectivity of such parvoviral vectors when produced in insect cells.
- Viruses of the Parvoviridae family are small DNA animal viruses. The family
- Parvoviridae may be divided between two subfamilies: the Parvovirinae, which infect vertebrates, and the Densovirinae, which infect insects.
- Members of the subfamily Parvovirinae are herein referred to as the parvoviruses and include the genus Dependo virus.
- members of the Dependovirus are unique in that they usually require coinfection with a helper virus such as adenovirus or herpes virus for productive infection in cell culture.
- the genus Dependovirus includes AAV, which normally infects humans (e.g., serotypes 1, 2, 3 A, 3B, 4, 5, and 6) or primates (e.g., serotypes 1 and 4), and related viruses that infect other warm-blooded animals (e.g., bovine, canine, equine, and ovine adeno-associated viruses). Further information on parvoviruses and other members of the Parvoviridae is described in Kenneth I. Berns, "Parvoviridae: The Viruses and Their Replication," Chapter 69 in Fields Virology (3d Ed. 1996). For convenience the present invention is further exemplified and described herein by reference to AAV. It is however understood that the invention is not limited to AAV but may equally be applied to other parvoviruses.
- the genomic organization of all known AAV serotypes is very similar.
- the genome of AAV is a linear, single-stranded DNA molecule that is less than about 5,000 nucleotides (nt) in length.
- Inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) flank the unique coding nucleotide sequences for the non-structural replication (Rep) proteins and the structural (VP) proteins.
- the VP proteins form the capsid.
- the terminal 145 nt are self- complementary and are organized so that an energetically stable intramolecular duplex forming a T-shaped hairpin may be formed. These hairpin structures function as an origin for viral DNA replication, serving as primers for the cellular DNA polymerase complex.
- the Rep genes encode the Rep proteins, Rep78, Rep68, Rep52, and Rep40.
- Suboptimal is herein understood to mean that the codon is less efficient in the initiation of translation in an otherwise identical context as compared to the normal ATG codon.
- the initiation codon for translation of the AAV VPl capsid protein is selected from ACG, TTG, GTG, and CTG, more preferably the initiation codon for translation of the AAV VPl capsid protein is selected from TTG, GTG, and CTG and most preferably the initiation codon for translation of the AAV VPl capsid protein is CTG.
- the animal parvovirus preferably is a dependovirus, more preferably a human or simian adeno-associated virus (AAV).
- nucleotide sequence comprising an open reading frame comprising nucleotide sequences encoding animal parvoviruses VPl, VP2, and VP3 capsid proteins
- the initiation codon for translation of the AAV VPl capsid protein is a TTG or GTG initiation codon
- the ratio of the amounts of VPl : VP2 proteins in the virion is about equal, i.e. equimolar, whereas if the initiation codon is CTG, the amount of VPl protein in the virion is higher than the amount of VP2. If the initiation codon is ACG, the amount of VPl protein in the virion is lower than the amount of VP2.
- a preferred nucleotide sequence of the invention for the expression of the AAV capsid proteins is a nucleotide sequence comprising an expression control sequence comprising a nine nucleotide sequence of SEQ. ID NO: 7 or a nucleotide sequence substantially homologous to SEQ. ID NO: 7, upstream of the initiation codon of the nucleotide sequence encoding the AAV VPl capsid protein.
- a sequence with substantial identity to the nucleotide sequence of SEQ. ID NO: 7 and that will help increase expression of VPl is e.g.
- a further preferred nucleotide sequence of the invention for the expression of the AAV capsid proteins is a nucleotide sequence comprising an expression control sequence comprising a Kozak consensus sequence around the initiation codon of the nucleotide sequence encoding the AAV VPl capsid protein.
- the Kozak consensus sequence is herein defined as GCCRCC(NNN)G (SEQ. ID NO: 8), wherein R is a purine (i.e. A or G) and wherein (NNN) stands for any of the suboptimal initiation codons as defined herein above.
- the R is a G.
- the nucleotide sequence of the invention for the expression of the AAV capsid proteins comprising a Kozak consensus sequence is thus preferably selected from GCCACC(ACG)G, GCCGCC(ACG)G, GCCACC(TTG)G, GCCGCC(TTG)G, GCCACC(GTG)G, GCCGCC(GTG)G, GCCACC(CTG)G and GCCGCC(CTG)G, more preferably the nucleotide sequence comprising the Kozak consensus sequence is selected from GCCACC(CTG)G and GCCGCC(CTG)G, most preferably, the nucleotide sequence comprising the Kozak consensus sequence is GCCGCC(CTG)G.
- the nucleotides in brackets herein indicate the position of the initiation codon of the VPl protein.
- the nucleotide sequence of the invention for expression of the AAV capsid proteins further preferably comprises at least one modification of the nucleotide sequence encoding AAV VPl capsid protein selected from among a G at nucleotide position 12, an A at nucleotide position 21, and a C at nucleotide position 24. Elimination of possible false start sites for translation of VPl of other serotypes will be well understood by an artisan of skill in the art, as will be the elimination of putative splice sites that may be recognized in insect cells.
- the various modifications of the wild-type AAV sequences for proper expression in insect cells is achieved by application of well-known genetic engineering techniques such as described e.g.
- the nucleotide sequence of the invention encoding the AAV capsid proteins is operably linked to expression control sequences for expression in an insect cell.
- expression control sequences will at least include a promoter that is active in insect cells.
- Techniques known to one skilled in the art for expressing foreign genes in insect host cells can be used to practice the invention. Methodology for molecular engineering and expression of polypeptides in insect cells is described, for example, in Summers and Smith. 1986. A Manual of Methods for Baculovirus Vectors and Insect Culture Procedures, Texas Agricultural Experimental Station Bull. No. 7555, College Station, Tex.; Luckow. 1991.
- a particularly suitable promoter for transcription of the nucleotide sequence of the invention encoding of the AAV capsid proteins is e.g. the polyhedron promoter.
- promoters that are active in insect cells are known in the art, e.g. the p 10, p35 or IE-I promoters and further promoters described in the above references.
- the nucleic acid construct for expression of the AAV capsid proteins in insect cells is an insect cell-compatible vector.
- An "insect cell-compatible vector” or “vector” is understood to a nucleic acid molecule capable of productive transformation or transfection of an insect or insect cell.
- Exemplary biological vectors include plasmids, linear nucleic acid molecules, and recombinant viruses. Any vector can be employed as long as it is insect cell-compatible.
- the vector may integrate into the insect cells genome but the presence of the vector in the insect cell need not be permanent and transient episomal vectors are also included.
- the vectors can be introduced by any means known, for example by chemical treatment of the cells, electroporation, or infection.
- the vector is a baculovirus, a viral vector, or a plasmid.
- the vector is a baculovirus, i.e. the construct is a baculo viral vector.
- Baculoviral vectors and methods for their use are described in the above cited references on molecular engineering of insect cells.
- the invention relates to an insect cell comprising a nucleic acid construct of the invention as defined above.
- Any insect cell which allows for replication of AAV and which can be maintained in culture can be used in accordance with the present invention.
- the cell line used can be from Spodoptera frugiperda, drosophila cell lines, or mosquito cell lines, e.g., Aedes albopictus derived cell lines.
- Preferred insect cells or cell lines are cells from the insect species which are susceptible to baculo virus infection, including e.g.
- At least one AAV ITR nucleotide sequence is understood to mean a palindromic sequence, comprising mostly complementary, symmetrically arranged sequences also referred to as "A,” "B,” and “C” regions.
- the ITR functions as an origin of replication, a site having a "cis” role in replication, i.e., being a recognition site for trans acting replication proteins (e.g., Rep 78 or Rep68) which recognize the palindrome and specific sequences internal to the palindrome.
- trans acting replication proteins e.g., Rep 78 or Rep68
- One exception to the symmetry of the ITR sequence is the "D" region of the ITR. It is unique (not having a complement within one ITR). Nicking of single-stranded DNA occurs at the junction between the A and D regions.
- the D region normally sits to one side of the palindrome and provides directionality to the nucleic acid replication step.
- An AAV replicating in a mammalian cell typically has two ITR sequences. It is, however, possible to engineer an ITR so that binding sites are on both strands of the A regions and D regions are located symmetrically, one on each side of the palindrome.
- the Rep78- or Rep68-assisted nucleic acid replication then proceeds in both directions and a single ITR suffices for AAV replication of a circular vector.
- one ITR nucleotide sequence can be used in the context of the present invention.
- two or another even number of regular ITRs are used.
- two ITR sequences are used.
- a safety mechanism for limiting undesirable vector propagation in a recipient may be provided by using rAAV with a chimeric ITR as described in US2003148506.
- vectors or nucleic acid constructs employed is not limiting of the invention.
- one, two, three, four, five, six, or more vectors can be employed to produce AAV in insect cells in accordance with the present inventive method. If six vectors are employed, one vector encodes AAV VP 1 , another vector encodes AAV VP2, yet another vector encodes AAV VP3, still yet another vector encodes Rep52 or Rep40, while Rep78 or Rep 68 is encoded by another vector and a final vector comprises at least one AAV ITR. Additional vectors might be employed to express, for example, Rep52 and Rep40, and Rep78 and Rep 68.
- the vectors can comprise various combinations of the at least one AAV ITR and the VPl, VP2, VP3, Rep52/Rep40, and Rep78/Rep68 coding sequences.
- the vectors or three vectors are used, with two vectors being more preferred as described above.
- the insect cell comprises: (a) a first nucleic acid construct for expression of the AAV capsid proteins as defined above, which construct further comprises the third and fourth nucleotide sequences as defined in (b) and (c) above, the third nucleotide sequence comprising a Rep52 or a Rep40 coding sequence operably linked to at least one expression control sequence for expression in an insect cell, and the fourth nucleotide sequence comprising a Rep78 or a Rep68 coding sequence operably linked to at least one expression control sequence for expression in an insect cell; and (b) a second nucleic acid construct comprising the second nucleotide sequence as defined in (a) above, comprising at least one AAV ITR nucleotide sequence.
- each vector can be in any order relative to each other.
- the VP ORF can be located on the vector such that, upon replication of the DNA between ITR sequences, the VP ORF is replicated or not replicated.
- the Rep coding sequences and/or the ORF comprising nucleotide sequences encoding VP capsid proteins can be in any order on a vector.
- the second, third and further nucleic acid construct(s) preferably are an insect cell-compatible vectors, preferably a baculoviral vectors as described above.
- one or more of the first nucleotide sequence, second nucleotide sequence, third nucleotide sequence, and fourth nucleotide sequence and optional further nucleotide sequences may be stably integrated in the genome of the insect cell.
- One of ordinary skill in the art knows how to stably introduce a nucleotide sequence into the insect genome and how to identify a cell having such a nucleotide sequence in the genome.
- the incorporation into the genome may be aided by, for example, the use of a vector comprising nucleotide sequences highly homologous to regions of the insect genome.
- the use of specific sequences, such as transposons, is another way to introduce a nucleotide sequence into a genome.
- the second nucleotide sequence present in the insect cells of the invention i.e. the sequence comprising at least one AAV ITR, further comprises at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest, whereby preferably the at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest becomes incorporated into the genome of an AAV produced in the insect cell.
- at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest is a sequence for expression in a mammalian cell.
- the second nucleotide sequence comprises two AAV ITR nucleotide sequences and wherein the at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest is located between the two AAV ITR nucleotide sequences.
- the nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest (for expression in the mammalian cell) will be incorporated into the AAV genome produced in the insect cell if it is located between two regular ITRs, or is located on either side of an ITR engineered with two D regions.
- the second nucleotide sequence defined herein above may thus comprise a nucleotide sequence encoding at least one "gene product of interest" for expression in a mammalian cell, located such that it will be incorporated into an AAV genome replicated in the insect cell. Any nucleotide sequence can be incorporated for later expression in a mammalian cell transfected with the AAV produced in accordance with the present invention.
- the nucleotide sequence may e.g. encode a protein it may express an RNAi agent, i.e. an RNA molecule that is capable of RNA interference such as e.g. a shRNA (short hairpinRNA) or an siRNA (short interfering RNA).
- RNA means a small interfering RNA that is a short-length double-stranded RNA that are not toxic in mammalian cells (Elbashir et al, 2001, Nature 411: 494-98; Caplen et al, 2001, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98: 9742-47).
- the second nucleotide sequence may comprise two nucleotide sequences and each encodes one gene product of interest for expression in a mammalian cell. Each of the two nucleotide sequences encoding a product of interest is located such that it will be incorporated into a rAAV genome replicated in the insect cell.
- the product of interest for expression in a mammalian cell may be a therapeutic gene product.
- a therapeutic gene product can be a polypeptide, or an RNA molecule (siRNA), or other gene product that, when expressed in a target cell, provides a desired therapeutic effect such as e.g. ablation of an undesired activity, e.g. the ablation of an infected cell, or the complementation of a genetic defect, e.g. causing a deficiency in an enzymatic activity.
- second nucleotide sequence defined herein above may comprise a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide that serve as marker proteins to assess cell transformation and expression.
- Suitable marker proteins for this purpose are e.g. the fluorescent protein GFP, and the selectable marker genes HSV thymidine kinase (for selection on HAT medium), bacterial hygromycin B phosphotransferase (for selection on hygromycin B), Tn5 aminoglycoside phosphotransferase (for selection on G418), and dihydro folate reductase (DHFR) (for selection on methotrexate), CD20, the low affinity nerve growth factor gene.
- HSV thymidine kinase for selection on HAT medium
- bacterial hygromycin B phosphotransferase for selection on hygromycin B
- Tn5 aminoglycoside phosphotransferase for selection on G418)
- DHFR dihydro folate reduct
- second nucleotide sequence defined herein above may comprise a nucleotide sequence encoding a polypeptide that may serve as a fail-safe mechanism that allows to cure a subject from cells transduced with the rAAV of the invention, if deemed necessary.
- a nucleotide sequence often referred to as a suicide gene, encodes a protein that is capable of converting a prodrug into a toxic substance that is capable of killing the transgenic cells in which the protein is expressed.
- Suitable examples of such suicide genes include e.g.
- the gene product of interest can be an AAV protein.
- a Rep protein such as Rep78 or Rep68, or a functional fragment thereof.
- a nucleotide sequence encoding a Rep78 and/or a Rep68, if present on the rAAV genome of the invention and expressed in a mammalian cell transduced with the rAAV of the invention, allows for integration of the rAAV into the genome of the transduced mammalian cell.
- Expression of Rep78 and/or Rep68 in an rAAV-transduced or infected mammalian cell can provide an advantage for certain uses of the rAAV, by allowing long term or permanent expression of any other gene product of interest introduced in the cell by the rAAV.
- the at least one nucleotide sequence(s) encoding a gene product of interest for expression in a mammalian cell preferably is/are operably linked to at least one mammalian cell-compatible expression control sequence, e.g., a promoter.
- a mammalian cell-compatible expression control sequence e.g., a promoter.
- Many such promoters are known in the art (see Sambrook and Russel, 2001, supra). Constitutive promoters that are broadly expressed in many cell-types, such as the CMV promoter may be used. However, more preferred will be promoters that are inducible, tissue-specific, cell-type-specific, or cell cycle-specific.
- a promoter may be selected from an ⁇ l -antitrypsin promoter, a thyroid hormone-binding globulin promoter, an albumin promoter, LPS (thyroxine-binding globlin) promoter, HCR-ApoCII hybrid promoter, HCR-hAAT hybrid promoter and an apo lipoprotein E promoter.
- Other examples include the E2F promoter for tumor-selective, and, in particular, neurological cell tumor-selective expression (Parr et al., 1997, Nat. Med. 3:1145-9) or the IL-2 promoter for use in mononuclear blood cells (Hagenbaugh et al., 1997, J Exp Med; 185: 2101-10).
- AAV is able to infect a number of mammalian cells. See, e.g., Tratschin et al., MoI. Cell Biol, 5(11):3251-3260 (1985) and Grimm et al., Hum. Gene Ther., 10(15):2445-2450 (1999).
- AAV transduction of human synovial fibroblasts is significantly more efficient than in similar murine cells, Jennings et al., Arthritis Res, 3:1 (2001), and the cellular tropicity of AAV differs among serotypes. See, e.g., Davidson et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA, 97(7):3428-3432 (2000) (discussing differences among AA V2, AA V4, and AAV5 with respect to mammalian CNS cell tropism and transduction efficiency).
- AAV sequences that may be used in the present invention for the production of AAV in insect cells can be derived from the genome of any AAV serotype.
- the AAV serotypes have genomic sequences of significant homology at the amino acid and the nucleic acid levels, provide an identical set of genetic functions, produce virions which are essentially physically and functionally equivalent, and replicate and assemble by practically identical mechanisms.
- AAV serotypes Human or simian adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotypes are preferred sources of AAV nucleotide sequences for use in the context of the present invention, more preferably AAV serotypes which normally infects humans (e.g., serotypes 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, and 6) or primates (e.g., serotypes 1 and 4).
- AAV serotypes which normally infects humans (e.g., serotypes 1, 2, 3A, 3B, 4, 5, and 6) or primates (e.g., serotypes 1 and 4).
- the AAV ITR sequences for use in the context of the present invention are derived from AAVl, AAV2, and/or AAV4.
- the Rep52, Rep40, Rep78 and/or Rep68 coding sequences are preferably derived from AAVl, AA V2, and/or AA V4.
- the sequences coding for the VPl, VP2, and VP3 capsid proteins for use in the context of the present invention may however be taken from any of the known 42 serotypes, more preferably from AAVl, AAV2, AAV3, AAV4, AAV5, AAV6, AAV7, AAV8 or AAV9 or newly developed AAV-like particles obtained by e.g. capsid shuffling techniques and AAV capsid libraries.
- AAV Rep and ITR sequences are particularly conserved among most serotypes.
- the Rep78 proteins of various AAV serotypes are e.g. more than 89% identical and the total nucleotide sequence identity at the genome level between AA V2, AAV3A, AAV3B, and AAV6 is around 82% (Bantel-Schaal et al., 1999, J. Virol, 73(2):939- 947).
- the Rep sequences and ITRs of many AAV serotypes are known to efficiently cross-complement (i.e., functionally substitute) corresponding sequences from other serotypes in production of AAV particles in mammalian cells.
- US2003148506 reports that AAV Rep and ITR sequences also efficiently cross- complement other AAV Rep and ITR sequences in insect cells.
- modified sequences e.g. include sequences having at least about 70%, at least about 75%, at least about 80%, at least about 85%, at least about 90%, at least about 95%, or more nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence identity (e.g., a sequence having about 75-99% nucleotide sequence identity) to an AAVl, AAV2, AAV3, AAV4, AAV5, AAV6, AAV7, AAV8 or AAV9 ITR, Rep, or VP can be used in place of wild-type AAV ITR, Rep, or VP sequences.
- nucleotide and/or amino acid sequence identity e.g., a sequence having about 75-99% nucleotide sequence identity
- AAV5 differs from other human and simian AAV serotypes more than other known human and simian serotypes.
- the production of AAV5 can differ from production of other serotypes in insect cells.
- one or more vectors comprising, collectively in the case of more than one vector, a nucleotide sequence comprising an AAV5 ITR, a nucleotide sequence comprises an AAV5 Rep52 and/or Rep40 coding sequence, and a nucleotide sequence comprises an AAV5 Rep78 and/or Rep68 coding sequence.
- ITR and Rep sequences can be modified as desired to obtain efficient production of rAAV5 or pseudotyped rAAV5 vectors in insect cells.
- the start codon of the Rep sequences can be modified, VP splice sites can be modified or eliminated, and/or the VPl start codon and nearby nucleotides can be modified to improve the production of rAAV5 in the insect cell.
- the invention relates to an AAV virions.
- the AAV virion comprising in its genome at least one nucleotide sequence encoding a gene product of interest, whereby the at least one nucleotide sequence is not a native AAV nucleotide sequence, and whereby in the stoichiometry of the AAV VPl, VP2, and VP3 capsid proteins the amount of VPl: (a) is at least 100, 105, 110, 120, 150, 200 or 400% of the amount of VP2; or (b) is at least 8, 10, 10.5, 11, 12, 15, 20 or 40% of the amount of VP3; or (c) is at least as defined in both (a) and (b).
- the amount of VPl, VP2 and VP3 is determined using an antibody recognizing an epitope that is common to each of VPl, VP2 and VP3.
- an antibody recognizing an epitope that is common to each of the three capsid proteins is e.g. the mouse anti-Cap Bl antibody (as is commercially available from Progen, Germany).
- An advantage of the AAV virions of the invention that have the above defined ratio's of capsid proteins is their improved infectivity.
- the infectivity increases with an increase of the amount of VPl protein in the capsid in relation to the amounts of VP2 and/or VP3 in the capsid.
- the infectivity of an AAV virion is herein understood to mean the efficiency of transduction of the transgene comprised in the virion, as may be deduced from the expression rate of the transgene and the amount or activity of the product expressed from the transgene.
- the invention thus relates to a method for producing an AAV in an insect cell.
- the method comprises the steps of: (a) culturing an insect cell as defined in herein above under conditions such that AAV is produced; and, (b) recovery of the AAV.
- Growing conditions for insect cells in culture, and production of heterologous products in insect cells in culture are well-known in the art and described e.g. in the above cited references on molecular engineering of insects cells.
- the method further comprises the step of affinity-purification of the
- the anti-AAV antibody preferably is an monoclonal antibody.
- a particularly suitable antibody is a single chain camelid antibody or a fragment thereof as e.g. obtainable from camels or llamas (see e.g. Muyldermans, 2001, Biotechnol. 74: 277-302).
- the antibody for affinity-purification of AAV preferably is an antibody that specifically binds an epitope on a AAV capsid protein, whereby preferably the epitope is an epitope that is present on capsid protein of more than one AAV serotype.
- the antibody may be raised or selected on the basis of specific binding to AA V2 capsid but at the same time also it may also specifically bind to AAVl, AAV3 and AAV5 capsids.
- Figure 1 Western-blot analysis of rAAV produced with a recombinant baculo virus containing a TTG or an ACG initiation codon for the VPl capsid protein.
- LPL-mass assay HEK293 cells in a microtiter plate were infected with rAAV produced with the baculovirus-production system and the plasmid-production system at and moi between 100 and 25,000. At two days after infection LPL S447X protein was measured by LPL S447X -mass ELISA.
- DKFZ/Llama (A-079-024 and A-093- 130/137) represent rAAV-LPL S447X batches generated with the plasmid production system.
- Control represents a rAAV-LacZ virus batch not expressing LPL S447X but the bacterial protein LacZ.
- Baculo/Llama represents a rAAV- LPL S447X batch generated with the baculovirus production system using the rBac-Cap virus with the TTG- initiation codon.
- the baculovirus-AAV-Cap construct was designed as described by (Urabe et al., 2002, supra). Briefly, the ATG initiation codon of VPl was mutated to ACG. A potential
- ATG initiation codon at position 11 has been changed to ACG.
- the splice acceptor site downstream of the VPl initiation codon was destroyed (mutation at position 21 and
- the backward-primer that was used in the PCR reactions with the above forward primers was directed to position ⁇ 230 bp downstream of the VPl initiation codon and contains a unique Stu I site (AGGCCT).
- Fragments were amplified with the above-mentioned sets of forward and backward primer pairs by PCR. Following digestion of PCR products with BamHI and Stu/ the PCR products were subcloned into the BamHI I Stu/ sites of pFBDAAVlvpmll resulting in the various to be tested baculovirus-AAV-Cap constructs. DNA constructs were verified by sequence analysis at Baseclear, Leiden, the Netherlands.
- the therapeutically active agent expressed from the transgene is a naturally occurring variant of human lipoprotein lipase, a single chain polypeptide of 448 amino acids.
- the LPL S447X variant has a deletion of two amino acids at the C-terminus of the protein.
- the second baculovirus harboured an expression construct for the AAV replication genes, Rep 78 and Rep 52.
- the third baculovirus harboured the AAVl capsid sequence with either an ACG or a TTG, CTG, GTG initiation codon for VPl .
- Mammalian-rAAV batches produced with the plasmid-transfection system were produced according to Grimm et al., 1998 (Novel tools for production and purification of recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors. Hum Gene Ther. 1998 Dec 10;9(18):2745-60).
- Insect cells were infected with baculo virus-Cap. At three days post-infection cells were centrifuged (3,000 g; 15 min). The supernatant was filtered through a 0.22um Millex filter. NuPAGE LDS sample buffer (Invitrogen) was added to a sample of the supernatant and was loaded onto a 4-12% Bis-Tris gel. The gel was run at 100V. Proteins were blotted onto a nitrocellulose membrane (BioRad) for 1 hr, 100V, 35OmA.
- Human LPL S447X activity was assayed as previously described using a radioactive trioleoylglycerol emulsion substrate (Nilsson-Ehle and Scholtz, 1976). Human LPL S447X immunoreactive mass was assayed using a sandwich ELISA with chicken IgY and mouse 5D2 anti-hLPL antibodies (Liu et al., 2000). Plasma triglyceride levels were measured by using commercial kits following manufacturer protocols (Boehringer Mannheim, #450032). 2. Results
- the resulting baculovirus plasmids were used for the preparation of recombinant baculoviruses using the Bac-to-Bac baculovirus expression system.
- the prepared recombinant baculoviruses were infected on insect cells in order to produce AAV capsids.
- viral protein expression of the different baculovirus batches were determined on Western blots. From the Western blots it became clear that the baculovirus construct containing the TTG initiation codon for VPl expressed this protein to a higher level compared to the previously used ACG initiation codon.
- the ratio between VPl and VP2 using the TTG codon was found to be 1 : 1 which is similar to what is reported for wild type AAV ( Figure 1).
- mice The rAAV batches produced with the baculovirus-production system and with the conventional mammalian plasmid-production system were injected intramuscularly in mice to follow LPL S447X -protein activity and triglyceride fasting in vivo. At 3 days, 7 days and at 2 weeks following injection blood samples were taken and evaluated. Between 3 and 7 days post virus administration blood-plasma sampled from both mice injected with mammalian-rAAV and one mouse injected with baculo-rAAV was turned from milky to completely clear. Blood plasma derived from one baculo-rAAV-injected mouse remained relatively milky however fat level was clearly reduced. Triglyceride levels were lowered respectively of all treated mice (Figure 3).
- Recombinant baculoviruses containing a AAV-Cap type 1 expression unit with different VPl -initiation codons were used to prepare rAAVl- LPL batches in insect cells.
- the viruses batches were purified and loaded onto a NuPage gel for evaluation ( Figure 5).
- the gel shows the stoichiometry between the VPl, VP2 and VP3 proteins of the various viruses.
- this system produces an unusual stoichiometry between the VPl, VP2 and VP3 proteins whereby VPl is present in a higher amount than VP2.
- This stoichiometry is significantly different from the 1:1:10 reported stoichiometry for the VPl, VP2 and VP3 proteins as is seen in wtAAV or other mammalian AAV vector production platforms.
- the rAAV construct with the CTG codon produces virus that has a significantly higher amount of VPl compared to the amount of VP2 in the capsid.
- Figure 5 the stoichiometry of the VPl, VP2 and VP3 capsid proteins produced with BAC-Cap GTG or ACG constructs show similar VPl to VP2-ratio's on gel and the TTG construct appears to express slightly less VPl than VP2.
- TTG and GTG constructs show a similar stoichiometry whereby the VPl and VP2 proteins are present in about equal amounts
- the ACG construct usually produces a stoichiometry whereby there is less VPl than VP2 protein.
- the CTG constructs consistently produce a stoichiometry whereby there is more VPl than VP2 protein.
- To further improve production rates of rAAV we prepared constructs wherein the ACG and CTG codons, respectively are present in a Kozak consensus sequence "GCCGCC(NNN)G” (see SEQ. ID NO: 8), wherein "(NNN)" identifies the position of the ACG and CTG codons, respectively.
- AAV production in insect cells from the construct wherein the CTG codon is preceded with the Kozak sequence resulted in significantly higher AAV production than the construct without the Kozak sequence (data not shown).
- AAV production in insect cells from the construct wherein an ACG codon is preceded with the Kozak sequence did not result in higher AAV production (data not shown).
- baculovirus-produced AAV made with the CTG construct performed better, i.e. showed a higher infectivity, both in vitro and in vivo compared to AAV made with the other suboptimal initiation codon constructs, especially when compared with the construct with the ACG codon.
- the VPl content in AAV virions made with the CTG construct contains more VPl compared to VP2 and that this is not the case with the other constructs, especially ACG.
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