Elimination of endogenous aberrant kappa chain transcripts from sp2/0-derived hybridoma cells by specific ribozyme cleavage: utility in genetic therapy of HIV-1 infections
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Elimination of endogenous aberrant kappa chain transcripts from sp2/0-derived hybridoma cells by specific ribozyme cleavage: utility in genetic therapy of HIV-1 infections
Abstract
The pooled degenerate-primer polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technology is now widely used in the amplification and cloning of murine hybridoma-specific immunoglobulin gene cDNAs. The design of primers is mainly based on the highly conserved 5' terminus of immunoglobulin gene variable regions and the constant region in the 3' terminus. Of note, most murine hybridoma cell lines are derived from the Sp2/0 cell line, which is demonstrated to express endogenous aberrant kappa chains (abV kappa). This high-level endogenous abV kappa mixes with specific kappa chains in the hybridomas and interferes with the efficiency of the reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR cloning strategy. In this report, during the cloning of murine anti-human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) hybridoma immunoglobulin cDNAs, a specific primer-PCR screening system was developed, based on the abV kappa complementarity-defining region (CDR), to eliminate abV kappa-carrying plasmids. Furthermore, an abV kappa sequence-specific derived ribozyme was developed and packaged in a retroviral expression vector system. This abV kappa ribozyme can be transduced into different murine hybridomas, and expressed intracellularly to potently eliminate endogenous abV kappa RNA.
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