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Gene Delivery Course: MSMVM 3465, Lecture 7, Feb 18, 2009. Who Am I?. Saumendra N. Sarkar, Ph.D. (Saumen) University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, HCC 1.8 5117 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 623-7720, Fax: (412) 623-7715 E-mail: saumen@pitt.edu
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Gene Delivery Course: MSMVM 3465, Lecture 7, Feb 18, 2009. Who Am I? Saumendra N. Sarkar, Ph.D. (Saumen) University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute, HCC 1.8 5117 Centre Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Phone: (412) 623-7720, Fax: (412) 623-7715 E-mail: saumen@pitt.edu Web: http://labs.mmg.pitt.edu/sarkar/ Course Material: http://labs.mmg.pitt.edu/sarkar/Learning.htm What Am I going to talk about? And Why? • Overcoming the host immune response for gene delivery success. • Host responses to virus infection • Innate immune response to virus • Viral components and their Sensors • TLR, RLR, NLRs • IFN • ISGs • Innate Immune evasion strategies of viruses and how it can provide us insights to improve gene delivery
Host immune responses to gene delivery. Adenoviral and Adeno-associated Vectors: (Ad and AAV) Gene Therapy and Innate Immunity - Problems & Solutions • Induction of type I IFN by Ad vectors – Capsids • PBMCs induce IL-6, IL-1b, IL-8, TNFaafter UV-inactivated Ad vector infection. • Ad vector DNA induces inflammation both TLR dependent or independent pathways. • UnmethylatedCpG DNA – TLR9. • Cytoplasmic DNA – DAI, Inflammosome. • Proinflammatory Cytokines – Side effects • Vector Clearance – Unsuccessful Gene transfer • Modified Vectors • Immune Suppressors
Kinetics of immune response after virus infection Biron & Sen (2007) Fields Virology
Interferon bEnhansosome Escalante et al, Mol. Cell 26, 703-16
TLR Structures Jin et al, Immunity 29, 182-91
NLRs, RLRs Inflammosomes Meylan et al, Nature 442, 39-44
Cellular Sensors of DNA and DNA viruses • DNA transfection induces IFNb independent of TLRs (Stetson, 2005) • Cytoplasmic DNA sensor – DAI/ZBP1 (Takaoka, 2007) • Transient Expression allows DNA dependent IRF activation, siRNA. • DAI interaction with DNA • NALP3/ASC Inflammosome (Muruve, 2008) • Adenoviral particles, capsid, DNA induced IL-1 secretion in a NALP3, ASC dependent manner. • No IRF activation. • AIM2, new protein which interacts with ASC (Hornung, 2009) • Binding, localization with ASC • Direct DNA binding • IRF activation?
RLR Signaling Pathways: Gene Induction Takeuchi and Akira Curr. Opin. Immun. 20, 17-22
NLR Signaling Pathways: IL-1 Production & Gene Induction Meylan et al, Nature 442, 39-44
Interferons Type I (a1, a2.., b, d, e, t, k..) Type II (g)
Protein Kinase RNA activated (PKR) Enzyme: Ser/Thr kinase, Activator dsRNA, PACT (cofactor) Substrate: eIF2a, PKR, other substrates in vitro. Function:Translation inhibition, other PKR Structure PKR Activation
INTERFERON 2’-5’ OAS ATP dsRNA Inactive RNase L Active RNase L RNA Degradation 2’-5’ OligoadenylateSynthetases (OAS)
ATP, dsRNA pppA(pA)2 Large, P100 pppApA pppA(pA)29 ATP, dsRNA Medium: P69, P71 ATP, dsRNA pppA(pA)5 pppApA Small: E16, E18, 9-2 pppApA Human OAS Isozymes
Structure of OAS1 Hartmann, Sarkar et al. (2003) Mol Cell. 19, 1173
Other ISGs ISG56 Family: Human ISG 56, 54, 60, aka IFIT Interaction with eIF3, translation inhibition ADAR: RNA-Specific Adenosine Deaminase Mx/GBP: small GTP binding proteins ISG15: Similar to Ubiquitin A || U I || U I || C
Strategies to evade host response Finlay et al, Cell 124, 767
Examples of Viral Evasion TLR/RLR IFN ISG Pox V IFNARs IFNGRs TNFR Flu NS1 Paramyxo V, W HCV NS3/4A Adeno VAI RNA Mu V Nipah W Adeno VAI RNA EBV EBER RNA HIV TAR RNA Vaccinia E3L Adeno E1A EBNA1 HHV8 K9 HPV E6 Multifunctional viral proteins with multiple targets!! Paramyxo V and W, Flu NS1, Adeno E1A, SV40 T……
Assignment • Pick a paper (25 % Credit) • Relevant Topic: TLR, RLR, NLR, IFN, ISG, Viral Evasion, Viral Vector. • Recent (2007 – 2008) • Quality • Write a critique (75 % Credit) • Overall Summary • Background • Description of Problem/Hypothesis • Experimental Approach • Discussion • Unanswered Questions/Future direction • References Template available online: http://labs.mmg.pitt.edu/sarkar/MSMVM 3465.htm E-mail the paper PDF and your critique to saumen@pitt.edu by Feb 28, 2009