Potent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by conditionally replicating human immunodeficiency virus-based lentiviral vectors expressing envelope antisense mRNA
Mr. Mautino et Ra. Morgan, Potent inhibition of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 replication by conditionally replicating human immunodeficiency virus-based lentiviral vectors expressing envelope antisense mRNA, HUM GENE TH, 11(14), 2000, pp. 2025-2037
We describe an HIV-based lentiviral vector that expresses a 1-kb antisense
mRNA directed against the HIV-1 mRNAs containing env sequences. The express
ion of antisense env mRNAs (envAS) does not inhibit the synthesis of p24 ex
pressed from the HIV-1 helper plasmid used to package the vector, as this h
elper has a deletion in the env gene. This allows the production of high-ti
ter VSV-G pseudotyped lentiviral particles. In challenge experiments using
unselected populations of SupT1 cells transduced with this vector, a comple
te inhibition of HIV-1 replication was observed for long periods of irt vit
ro culture, even at high HIV-1 infectious doses. The potent inhibition of H
IV-1 replication by this vector correlated with a low occurrence of mobiliz
ation of the vector to previously untransduced cells. The infectivity of th
e wild-type HIV-1 that escapes inhibition was highly inhibited, suggesting
that the vector is providing HIV-1 inhibition of replication not only due t
o its antisense effect but also by competing for encapsidation and mobiliza
tion to noninfected cells.