Enhancer and promoter chimeras in plasmids designed for intramuscular injection: a comparative in vivo and in vitro study.

Hum Gene Ther

Department of Molecular Biology, Vical Incorporated, San Diego, CA 92121, USA.

Published: November 1998

Enhancers and promoters from various muscle-specific genes were substituted for or combined with the enhancer/promoter of the human cytomegalovirus (CMV) IE gene in a luciferase reporter gene plasmid in an effort to identify new promoter chimeras with increased expression activity after direct intramuscular injection. The regulatory sequence substitutions or additions varied in content, location, and orientation relative to the CMV regulatory sequences. The expression activities of the derivative and parent plasmids were compared quantitatively in vivo using a standard mouse intramuscular injection assay, and in vitro by transfection of differentiated C2C12 mouse myoblasts and BHK hamster kidney cells, to test whether cultured cell transfection could substitute for at least some animal experimentation. In vivo, 1 of 19 of the enhancer/promoter chimeras increased expression levels. In vitro, some chimeras showed significant expression augmentation in C2C12 cells, but not in BHK cells. We conclude that because of differences in plasmid expression profiles, these cell culture systems cannot readily substitute for in vivo testing of new plasmid constructs.

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