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GAPDH suppresses adenovirus-induced oxidative stress and enables a superfast production of recombinant adenovirus

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GAPDH suppresses adenovirus-induced oxidative stress and enables a superfast production of recombinant adenovirus

Zhao Guozhi
Zhao Piao
Wang Yonghui
Zhang Hui
Zhu Yi
Zhong Jiamin
You Wulin
Shen Guowei
Luo Changqi
Mei Ou
Wu Xingye
Li Jingjing
Shu Yi
Wang Hongwei
Wagstaff William
Luu Hue H.
Bi Yang
Shi Lewis L.
Reid Russell R.
He Tong - Chuan
Jiang Li
Tang Wei
Fan Jiaming
Tang Ziwei
Genes & Diseases第11卷, 第6期纸质出版 2024-11-01在线发表 2024-05-31
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Recombinant adenovirus (rAdV) is a commonly used vector system for gene transfer. Efficient initial packaging and subsequent production of rAdV remains time-consuming and labor-intensive, possibly attributable to rAdV infection-associated oxidative stress and reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Here, we show that exogenous GAPDH expression mitigates adenovirus-induced ROS-associated apoptosis in HEK293 cells, and expedites adenovirus production. By stably overexpressing GAPDH in HEK293 (293G) and 293pTP (293GP) cells, respectively, we demonstrated that rAdV-induced ROS production and cell apoptosis were significantly suppressed in 293G and 293GP cells. Transfection of 293G cells with adenoviral plasmid pAd-G2Luc yielded much higher titers of Ad-G2Luc at day 7 than that in HEK293 cells. Similarly, Ad-G2Luc was amplified more efficiently in 293G than in HEK293 cells. We further showed that transfection of 293GP cells with pAd-G2Luc produced much higher titers of Ad-G2Luc at day 5 than that of 293pTP cells. 293GP cells amplified the Ad-G2Luc much more efficiently than 293pTP cells, indicating that exogenous GAPDH can further augment pTP-enhanced adenovirus production. These results demonstrate that exogenous GAPDH can effectively suppress adenovirus-induced ROS and thus accelerate adenovirus production. Therefore, the engineered 293GP cells represent a superfast rAdV production system for adenovirus-based gene transfer and gene therapy.

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GAPDHGene therapyOxidative stressPackaging cell lineReactive oxygen speciesRecombinant adenovirus