Interview: HIV-1 Proviral DNA Excision Using an Evolved Recombinase
Joachim Hauber Department of Cell Biology and Virology, Heinrich-Pette-Institute for Experimental Virology and Immunology, University of Hamburg
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0:07 Title7 0:21 Subscription Lock21 0:59 What are limitations of today's antiretroviral therapies59 1:41 Excision of proviral DNA. Targeting LTR specific sequences.101 3:39 Addressing the problem of multiple HIV isolates.219 4:35 Generation of site-specific Tre recombinase via directed molecular evolution.275 5:49 Delivery of Tre recombinase, HIV-1 proviral DNA excision, and elimination of HIV-1 viruses.349 6:39 Open questions.399 8:21 Towards a clinical application.501
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HIV-1 integrates into the host chromosome of infected cells and persists as a provirus flanked by long terminal repeats. Current treatment strategies primarily target virus enzymes or virus-cell fusion, suppressing the viral life cycle without eradicating the infection. Since the integrated provirus is not targeted by these approaches, new resistant strains of HIV-1 may emerge. Here, we report that the engineered recombinase Tre (see Molecular evolution of the Tre recombinase , Buchholz, F., Max Planck Institute for Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden) efficiently excises integrated HIV-1 proviral DNA from the genome of infected cells. We produced loxLTR containing viral pseudotypes and infected HeLa cells to examine whether Tre recombinase can excise the provirus from the genome of HIV-1 infected human cells. A virus particle-releasing cell line was cloned and transfected with a plasmid expressing Tre or with a parental control vector. Recombinase activity and virus production were monitored. All assays demonstrated the efficient deletion of the provirus from infected cells without visible cytotoxic effects. These results serve as proof of principle that it is possible to evolve a recombinase to specifically target an HIV-1 LTR and that this recombinase is capable of excising the HIV-1 provirus from the genome of HIV-1-infected human cells.
Before an engineered recombinase could enter the therapeutic arena, however, significant obstacles need to be overcome. Among the most critical issues, that we face, are an efficient and safe delivery to targeted cells and the absence of side effects.
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Hauber J (2008). Interview: HIV-1 Proviral DNA Excision Using an Evolved Recombinase. JoVE. 16. http://www.jove.com/index/details.stp?id=793, doi: 10.3791/793
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| | 06/24/2008 7:26:29 PM
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Thomas Nelsen responded with a statement of type: Neutral
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Please this must be in clinical trials asap..
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| | 06/25/2008 8:56:03 AM
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Anonymous responded with a statement of type: Neutral
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Moving faster with recombinase. To tell the truth i don' t trust completely in the results of the research, any kind of research, humans trial included. Kp-1461 has been halted almost at the end of phase 2 humans trial.. and now seems that kp-1461 can not work in vitro too.. The koronispharma managers have to pay for this.. A LOT OF MONEY.
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| | 09/20/2008 4:36:26 PM
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Anonymous responded with a statement of type: Agree
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how can I download a video protocol in my flash disc?
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| | 10/06/2008 6:34:21 PM
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nikitab responded with a statement of type: Neutral
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Dear Anonymous, please feel free to contact us at support@jove.com and we could discuss your problem.
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| | 10/20/2008 1:37:11 PM
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jose responded with a statement of type: Question
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How can I get in touch with doctor Joachim Hauber? I am HIV positive, there isn´t a single day ever since I was diagnosed this disease that I don´t feel like my life just ended. I would do anything to get cured.
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| | 02/23/2009 1:48:22 PM
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Dr Joel P. Berger responded with a statement of type: Neutral
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Interesting presentation on remarkable research. Worthy of further discussion
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| | 10/21/2009 9:41:44 AM
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samadams responded with a statement of type: Question
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Have you sequenced the host cell genome in the wild type control vs. the HIV-1 infected vs Tre recombinase cells to definitively show where the HIV-1 genome is inserting, and that it is removed?
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| | 06/25/2010 1:04:30 AM
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linda responded with a statement of type: Question
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why can't i get an update on this work?? i have looked everywhere. it has gotten so little publicity..i dont get it
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