Publications by authors named "Amer Elias"

HK022 coliphage site-specific recombinase Integrase (Int) can catalyze integrative site-specific recombination and recombinase-mediated cassette exchange (RMCE) reactions in mammalian cell cultures. Owing to the promiscuity of the 7 bp overlap sequence in its att sites, active 'attB' sites flanking human deleterious mutations were previously identified that may serve as substrates for RMCE reactions for future potential gene therapy. However, the wild type Int proved inefficient in catalyzing such RMCE reactions.

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  • The binary system uses HK022 integrase to activate a silenced Diphtheria toxin gene specifically in cancer cells, controlled by a cancer-specific promoter.
  • In a lung cancer mouse model, this system showed higher specificity and efficiency compared to a traditional mono system that directly expresses the toxin.
  • Mice treated with the binary system had longer survival rates than those treated with the mono system or left untreated, likely due to the overexpression of suppressing factors in the mono system.
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