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A Modular Virus Construction Kit for Therapeutic Applications

Abstract

Gene delivery using viral vectors holds great promise for the treatment of acquired and inherited diseases. The human Adeno-Associated Virus (AAV) is a small, non-pathogenic, single-stranded DNA virus gaining increasing attention being both versatile and effective. Taking current knowledge into account, we generated a recombinant, modularized, BioBrick-compatible AAV 'Virus Construction Kit'. We provide parts for modified capsid proteins, targeting modules, tumor-specific promoters, and prodrug-activating enzymes as well as readily assembled vectors for gene delivery and production of non-replicative virus particles. The viral tropism is altered by N-terminal fusion or by loop replacement of the capsid proteins. Functionality of viruses constructed from our kit was demonstrated by fluorescent protein expression in infected cells and by prodrug-induced killing of tumor cells upon viral delivery of a thymidine kinase. Incorporating multiple layers of safety, we provide a general tool to the growing field of personalized medicine and demonstrate its use in tumor therapy.

Wiki

https://2010.igem.org/Team:Freiburg_Bioware

Achievements 

  • Best Health or Medicine Project
  • Gold Medal

 

Meet The Team

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Primary PI

  • Prof. Kristian Müller

Student Members

  • Achim Mall
  • Adrian Fischer
  • Anissa Bender
  • Anna Oschowitzer
  • Beate Kaufmann
  • Christian Weingärtner
  • Hanna Wagner
  • Kerstin Klingele
  • Kira Meyerovich
  • Max Schelker
  • Patrick Schindler
  • Stefan Bergmann
  • Timon Schober
  • Volker Morath

Instructors

Advisors 

  • Hajri Amor