2009
DOI: 10.2174/1875037000902010001
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Assessment of Genetic Shielding for Adenovirus Vectors

Abstract: Development of adenovirus (Ad) vectors in the clinical context has highlighted that vector efficacy may be limited by the host humoral response due to pre-existing titers of neutralizing antibodies against the vector itself in humans. Further, multiple dosing of Ad vectors based on serotype 5 would be limited. Current immune evasion strategies being investigated by other laboratories are only applicable to non-replicating vectors. Therefore we have proposed genetic shielding as an alternate that would be appli… Show more

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“…18 A spacer corresponding to the ABD from streptococcal protein G (46 amino acids) was also included. 32 Finally, a longer spacer consisting of 251 amino acids encoding RFP was included. Additional pIX fusions were made using an alternative isoform of MT, MT3, as well as an MT1A-MT1B dimer for comparison with MT1A.…”
Section: Constructing Ad Vectors Containing Pix-mt Fusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…18 A spacer corresponding to the ABD from streptococcal protein G (46 amino acids) was also included. 32 Finally, a longer spacer consisting of 251 amino acids encoding RFP was included. Additional pIX fusions were made using an alternative isoform of MT, MT3, as well as an MT1A-MT1B dimer for comparison with MT1A.…”
Section: Constructing Ad Vectors Containing Pix-mt Fusionsmentioning
confidence: 99%