WO2001016171A1 - Procede de detection de l'expression d'une proteine d'enveloppe d'un retrovirus endogene humain et utilisations d'un gene codant pour cette proteine - Google Patents
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- Retroviruses are enveloped viruses that carry glycoprotein spicules encoded by viruses on their surface. These envelope glycoproteins are synthesized in the form of polyprotein precursors (Pre-env) which are then cleaved by cellular proteases into mature surface protein (SU) and transmembrane protein (TM). Envelope glycoproteins are involved in the entry of viruses into host cells. They specifically recognize and bind to cell surface receptors and are necessary for the fusion of the viral envelope and host cell membranes. The receptor and the envelope are multameric or oligomeric molecules. For all enveloped viruses, the interactions of the envelope glycoproteins with the cellular receptor (s) lead to conformational rearrangements of the envelope necessary for the exposure of the fusion peptide.
- Pre-env polyprotein precursors
- SU mature surface protein
- TM transmembrane protein
- Envelope glycoproteins are involved in the entry of viruses into host cells. They specifically recognize and bind to cell surface receptors and are necessary for the fusion of the viral envelope and
- a fusion mediated by viral surface proteins can, under certain conditions, cause a cell-to-cell fusion resulting in the formation of giant multinucleated cells or syncytia.
- the formation of syncytia is carried out by at least two ways: a virion can simultaneously merge with two cells, this is called fusion "from without", or an infected cell which expresses the envelope glycoproteins on its surface can merge with a cell adjacent (merge "from within").
- the present inventors have now demonstrated in vitro that the unmodified HERV-W envelope glycoprotein, expressed under the dependence of a promoter, preferably a heterologous promoter, has fusogenic properties.
- HERV-W is a family of endogenous multi-copy retrogenic viruses recently described, so called because of the homology between the binding site of the reverse transcription primer and that of avian retroviruses using the T ⁇ tRNA. No entity competent for its replication has been identified. The functionality of a promoter region has been verified and, among various healthy human tissues tested, its expression seems to be restricted to the placenta by Northern Blot (J. L Blond et al, Journal of Virology, Vol. 73, No. 2, pages 1 175-1185 (1999)). A single open reading frame coding for a potentially functional retroviral envelope exists on chromosome 7.
- a cDNA clone probably corresponding to a transcript under genomics and carrying the sequence of the complete envelope was isolated from placental material (clone cl. PH74, GenBank AF072506, the sequence of which is identified by SEQ ID NO: 2).
- Phylogenetic studies carried out at the protein level indicate that the envelope protein is of type D.
- the sequence SEQ ID NO: 2 given at the end of the description therefore corresponds to the nucleotide sequence in cDNA of the clone cl.PH74 whose protein sequence is identified by SEQ ID NO: 1.
- Env HERV-W has all the "attributes" of a retroviral envelope: in particular, a leader peptide, the two characteristic SU and TM subunits separated by a cleavage site by furins and, at the level of its TM, it has a hydrophobic fusion peptide, an immunosuppressive region and a transmembrane carboxyl region followed by a long cytoplasmic tail.
- the expression of Env HERV-W was highlighted in the placenta.
- Env HERV-W causes, by cell-to-cell fusion, the formation of syncytia in various cell lines tested of human and simian origin.
- the observed fusion phenomenon is dependent on the recognition of specific receptor (s), as shown directly during transfections and indirectly during co-cultures of cells transfected with other cell types.
- the present inventors have moreover identified the specific receptor for Env HERV-W by a competitive approach based on the interference property of retroviral envelopes, by blocking cellular receptors with an envelope protein other than Env HERV-W , thereby preventing the formation of syncytia.
- the receptor identified by the present inventors is the hATB ° receptor for mammalian type D retroviruses expressed in human cells (Rasko EJ et al. PNAS, 1999, 96: 2129-2134 and Tailor CS et al. J. Virol., 1999 , 73 (5): 4470-4474).
- the use of this receptor the method of which is demonstrated in one of the examples, also forms part of the present invention.
- the subject of the present invention is also a method for detecting the expression of a protein or an envelope polypeptide of an endogenous human retrovirus, according to which the protein or the polypeptide has a polypeptide sequence which comprises the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1, or a sequence having, for any series of 20 amino acids, at least 80%, preferably at least 90% or at least 95% of identity with the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or with a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1, and according to which the fusogenic power of said protein or of said fragment is detected in cells of a cell tissue or of a cell culture, by highlighting of syncytia formation.
- Another subject of the invention is a method for detecting the expression of a protein or an envelope polypeptide of an endogenous human retrovirus, according to which the protein or the polypeptide has a polypeptide sequence having, for all following 20 amino acids, at least 80%, preferably at least 90% or at least 95% identity with the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, and according to which the fusogenic power of said protein is detected in d cells 'a cell tissue, or a cell culture by demonstrating the formation of syncytia.
- said protein or said polypeptide has a polypeptide sequence which comprises the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1, or a sequence having, for any sequence of 20 amino acids, at least 80% , preferably at least 90%, or even at least 95%, of identity with the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or with a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- said protein or said polypeptide, or their said fragments if they do not have a complete identity with SEQ ID NO: 1 or its fragments, must have a fusogenic power, preferably at least equal to or greater than that of SEQ ID NO: 1 or its fragments.
- fragments of the protein or polypeptide of the invention have complete identity with the fragments of SEQ ID NO: 1, then the size of these fragments can be less than 20 amino acids, for example it can be around 10 amino acids, even around 5 amino acids.
- Variations predicted according to the invention in the polypeptide sequence of the protein or polypeptide or their fragments include related variations to polymorphism, but also the modifications such as substitution (s), deletion (s) and addition (s) capable of being made to said polypeptide sequence in order to obtain a protein, a polypeptide or a fragment thereof having fusogenic power , in particular at least equal to or greater than that of SEQ ID NO: 1 or its fragments.
- the analysis of polymo ⁇ hism can be carried out by the SSCP method
- polymorphism of one of the subfragments can also be demonstrated by sequencing techniques, restriction mapping if necessary, or more simply by a sandwich hybridization technique of the ELOSA type making it possible to discriminate up to a point mutation (Cros P. et al., European patent application EP 0 486 661).
- FIG. 1 Examples of Env HERV-W polymo ⁇ he sequences are represented in attached FIG. 1, the corresponding DNA sequences being represented in FIG. 2. These figures represent the alignment of protein and nucleic sequences obtained by sequencing of clones from three different individuals.
- a judicious choice of primers made it possible to specifically amplify, on chromosome 7, from total human DNA, a nucleic fragment containing all of the information U3RU5-gag-pol-env-U3RU5 using primers U6198, L6186 or exclusively the env-U3RU5 sequence using primers U6189, L6186.
- Such an approach is for example possible by using a primer overlapping the junction zone between the retroviral sequence (U3 upstream, U5 downstream) and the flanking non-retroviral contiguous sequence.
- primer L6186 overlaps the region U5 3 'terminal and the non retroviral sequence swallows. From such a PCR product isolating the sequence of interest from the mixture of HERV-W sequences present in the human genome, it is possible to perform a polymorphism analysis.
- said protein has at least one of the following characteristics:
- polypeptide sequence which comprises the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1, or a sequence having for any sequence of 20 amino acids, at least 80%, preferably at least 90%, or at least 95% identity with SEQ ID NO: 1.
- it consists of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the polypeptide has a polypeptide sequence which begins at amino acid 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: 1 or a polypeptide sequence having, for any series of 20 amino acids, at least 80 %, preferably at least 90% ⁇ , or at least 95% identity with the polypeptide sequence which begins at amino acid 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: l.
- it consists of a polypeptide sequence which begins at amino acid 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the polypeptide which meets the definition above is a regulatory element which can confer or restore its fusogenic capacity to a retroviral envelope which is not deemed to be fusogenic in a cell-cell fusion test.
- the cells of said tissue or of said cell culture in which it is sought to demonstrate the fusogenic power are advantageously chosen from bone cells, muscle cells, placental cells, endothelial cells, in particular blood vessels, epithelial cells, glial cells and cells from tumors or from tumor cell lines.
- the detection of the fusogenic power of said protein or of said polypeptide can be implemented according to at least any one of the following two protocols.
- an expression vector of said protein or of said polypeptide is obtained from which expression of the protein, of the polypeptide or its gene is dependent on a promoter, preferably a strong promoter; cells are transfected with the vector obtained to obtain producer cells, expressing on their surface said protein or said polypeptide; and the formation of syncytia or the absence of syncytia is observed.
- an expression vector of said protein or of said polypeptide is obtained from which the expression of the protein, of the polypeptide or of its gene is dependent on a promoter, preferably a strong promoter; cells are transfected with the vector obtained to obtain production cells, expressing on their surface said protein or said polypeptide; naive indicator cells are co-cultivated expressing on their surface a receptor for said protein in the presence of said producer cells; and the formation of syncytia or the absence of syncytia is observed.
- the present invention also relates to the use of a gene or of a nucleic acid or of a gene fragment or of a nucleic acid coding for a protein or a polypeptide as defined above in the description of the methods which are the subject of the invention, under suitable conditions allowing its expression, to prepare a therapeutic or prophylactic composition.
- Another subject of the invention is a therapeutic or prophylactic composition
- a therapeutic or prophylactic composition comprising a gene or a nucleic acid or a gene or nucleic acid fragment encoding a protein or a polypeptide as defined above.
- composition may further comprise a heterologous or autologous promoter, preferably heterologous, for the expression of said protein or said polypeptide.
- heterologous or autologous promoter preferably heterologous, for the expression of said protein or said polypeptide.
- an expression vector comprising at least one gene or a nucleic acid or a gene or nucleic acid fragment encoding a protein or a polypeptide as defined above, and elements necessary for its expression in a host cell; a host cell comprising at least one expression vector of the invention, and - a therapeutic or prophylactic composition comprising at least one expression vector or a host cell of the invention.
- the various therapeutic compositions of the invention are in particular intended for the treatment of cancers, such as by destruction of cancer cells by means of the formation of syncytia.
- the various prophylactic compositions of the invention are in particular intended to prevent a deficiency in the development of the placenta.
- compositions of the invention are advantageously intended for a treatment commonly called “treatment by gene therapy” or “treatment by gene transfer”.
- the fusogenic properties of the Env HERV-W protein, of the Env HERV-W polypeptide or of their fragments as defined in the present invention find particular application in the field of gene therapy for cancers.
- the genes most frequently used in cancer therapy are (i) genes which code for proteins which increase the immunogenicity of tumor cells, such as pro-inflammatory cytokines, (ii) genes which encode enzymes that make cancer cells susceptible to a pro-drug in gene / pro-drug systems, such as the He ⁇ es Simplex / Ganciclovir thymidine kinase system or the cytosine deaminase / 5FC system.
- the transfer of therapeutic genes should lead to both local destruction of cancer cells, activation of anti-tumor immunity to eliminate tumor areas to which the therapeutic genes cannot be delivered and treatment not expected to cause damage to normal host cell tissue, particularly tissue of vital organs.
- the protein or polypeptide of the invention which comprises or consists of the Env HERV-W protein or its fragments, in particular a fragment which begins at amino acid 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: 1, or in a polypeptide sequence having for every sequence of 20 amino acids, at least 80%), preferably at least 90%> or even at least 95%> of identity with SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1 and in particular the fragment identified above, under the dependence of a heterologous or autologous promoter capable to induce its expression meets the criteria defined above via the formation of syncytia. These syncytia are formed from cell (s) transfected by a cell-to-cell fusion process.
- the protein or the polypeptide of the invention or any fragment is optionally fused with other protein (s) or protein fragment (s), even if intrinsically it meets the criteria defined above.
- all or part of the protein, and in particular the polypeptide whose peptide sequence comprises or consists of the sequence which begins at amino acid 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: 1 can be fused with other proteins in order to give them specific properties.
- the protein or polypeptide of the invention or its fragment is capable of inducing the formation of syncytia at a pH close to neutral or at neutral pH.
- the expression vector or plasmid will be adapted to allow the expression of the protein, polypeptide or fragment inducing the formation of syncytia, so that when the protein is expressed, the polypeptide or fragment can induce fusion.
- cells transfected with other non-transfected human cells It is desirable that the protein or polypeptide of the invention be expressed independently of other viral components, unless these are useful for vectorization.
- the subject of the present invention is a recombinant gene or nucleic acid, or a gene or nucleic acid fragment encoding a protein or a polypeptide or a fragment of the invention which induces the formation of syncytia by fusion.
- the invention also relates to a method of treating a malignant disease in a patient which comprises administering to the patient the gene or a nucleic acid, or a fragment of a gene or a nucleic acid, recombinant encoding a protein or a polypeptide. or a fragment of the invention which induces the formation of syncytia by fusion of transformed cells and target malignant cells.
- the gene or nucleic acid, or the gene or nucleic acid fragment is introduced in vitro into appropriate human cells, such as cells of immortalized continuous lines, by standard techniques known to those skilled in the art. profession, such as transfection, transduction or transformation, and the cells thus transformed are then introduced into the patient where they can exercise their fusogenic properties.
- the gene or nucleic acid, or the gene or nucleic acid fragment of the invention can be used in various ways for the treatment of cancers, in particular for the treatment of solid or soft tumors.
- the target cells can be transformed ex vivo or in vivo by the vectors (plasmids) coding for the polypeptide of the invention.
- the fusogenic properties of the Env HERV-W protein, the Env HERV-W polypeptide or their fragments as defined in the present invention also find application in the field of prophylaxis to prevent deficiency in the development of the placenta and to overcome pregnancy failures.
- the gene or the nucleic acid or their fragments as defined in the invention can therefore be used for various therapeutic or prophylactic effects, the ultimate aim being either (i) to destroy the target cells by formation of syncytia inducing cell death of the target cells by a death process different from cell death by apoptosis, either (ii) inducing or promoting the formation of syncytia, for example to compensate for a deficiency in> the formation of syncytiotrophoblasts during pregnancy, or to prevent a deficiency in the natural formation of any other type of syncytia, said deficiency being associated with pathology.
- the invention also relates to the use of the Env HERV-W protein or of a fragment of Env HERV-W, as defined above, on the surface of a gene therapy vector comprising, inter alia, a gene or a nucleic acid sequence or an oligonucleotide of therapeutic interest capable of being expressed in a target cell or of hybridizing to a nucleotide sequence complementary to a target cell, said Env HERV-W protein or said fragment of this interacting protein with its cellular receptor described above, thus promoting the introduction of the gene or of the nucleic acid sequence or of the oligonucleotide of therapeutic interest into the target cell.
- the invention relates to a gene therapy vector comprising a protein or a polypeptide or an envelope fragment of an endogenous retrovirus human, said protein or said polypeptide having a polypeptide sequence which comprises the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1, in particular a fragment whose peptide sequence comprises or consists of the sequence which begins with acid amino 448 and ends at amino acid 538 of SEQ ID NO: 1, or a sequence having for every sequence of 20 amino acids, at least 80%), preferably at least 90%> or at least 95%> of identity with the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1 or with a fragment of SEQ ID NO: 1, in particular as defined above.
- the gene therapy vector of the invention comprises the sequence SEQ ID NO: 1.
- the previously mentioned gene therapy vector consists of a conventional retro viral vector of the MLV type or in a lentiviral vector pseusotyped by all or part of the HERV-W envelope protein as defined above, or alternatively into a synthetic vector carrying on its surface all or part of the HERV-W Env protein as defined above above conferring the cell targeting and fusion properties of the plasma membrane.
- the invention also relates to a gene therapy vector comprising on its surface the receptor for the protein identified in SEQ ID NO: 1, in particular for targeting cells producing the protein identified in SEQ ID NO: 1 in a constitutive or induced manner.
- the nucleic acid sequences and / or oligonucleotides of therapeutic interest make it possible in particular to target the cells in which a gene is expressed.
- the nucleic acid sequences or the antisense oligonucleotides are capable of specifically interfering with the synthesis of a target protein, by inhibiting the formation and / or the functioning of the polysome, according to the positioning of the antisense in target mRNA. Therefore, the frequent choice of the sequence surrounding the translation initiation codon as a target for inhibition by an antisense nucleic acid sequence or by an antisense oligonucleotide aims to prevent the formation of the initiation complex.
- antisense oligonucleotides involve activation of ribonuclease H which digests antisense oligonucleotide / mRNA hybrids or interference at splicing sites with antisense oligonucleotides whose target is a mRNA splicing site.
- the antisense oligonucleotides are also complementary to DNA sequences and can therefore interfere at the transcription level by the formation of a triple helix, the antisense oligonucleotide paired by so-called Hoogsteen hydrogen bonds at the level of the large groove. of the DNA double helix. In this particular case, we speak more precisely of antigenic oligonucleotides.
- antisense nucleic acid or oligonucleotide sequences can be strictly complementary to the DNA or RNA target to which they are to hybridize, but also not strictly complementary provided that they hybridize to the target. Likewise, they may be antisense oligonucleotides which are unmodified or modified at the level of the inter-nucleotide bonds. All these notions are part of the general knowledge of a person skilled in the art.
- the present invention therefore relates to a therapeutic composition
- a therapeutic composition comprising, inter alia, a gene therapy vector, the Env HERV-W protein or a fragment of this protein as defined above, and an antisense nucleic acid or oligonucleotide sequence such as as defined above.
- the Env HERV-W protein or a fragment thereof is also used as a therapeutic vector for the transfer of a gene of therapeutic interest into a target cell and in the formulation of a therapeutic composition comprising at least one gene therapy vector, the Env HERV-W protein or a fragment of this protein as defined above, and a gene of therapeutic interest as well as the elements allowing the expression of said gene of therapeutic interest.
- Genes of therapeutic interest can be unmutated or mutated. They may also consist of modified nucleic acids so that it is not possible for them to integrate into the genome of the target cell or nucleic acids stabilized with the aid of agents, such as spermine.
- elements ensuring the expression of said gene of therapeutic interest in vivo we refer in particular to the elements necessary to ensure the expression of said therapeutic gene, after its transfer into a target cell.
- These include promoter sequences and / or regulatory sequences effective in said cell, and optionally the sequences required to allow expression on the surface of target cells of a polypeptide.
- the promoter used can be a viral, ubiquitous or tissue-specific promoter or a synthetic promoter.
- the promoters such as the promoters of the RSV virus (Rous Sarcoma Virus), MPSV, SV40 (Simian Virus), CMV (Cytomegalovirus) or of the vaccinia virus. It is also possible to choose a promoter sequence specific for a given cell type, or activatable under defined conditions.
- the literature provides a great deal of information relating to such promoter sequences.
- a cell expressing the HERV-W Env protein or a fragment of this protein as defined above as a vehicle for large gene (s) thanks to the fusogenic properties of the protein or its fragments which allow the fusion of the vector cell with a host cell which is deficient for one or more determined genes, thus making it possible to compensate for the defective gene (s) (example: distrophin).
- the invention therefore also relates to such a cell and to its use as a cell vector.
- the fusogenic properties or power (s) of the protein or polypeptide of the invention or of their fragments are also used in a method for testing the efficacy and selecting for drugs or medicinal substances or gene / pro-drug systems capable of '' intervene qualitatively and / or quantitatively on their fusogenic power by bringing said drug or drug substance or said gene / pro-drug system into contact with cells of a cell culture expressing said protein or said polypeptide or said fragment and, observation of 'a regression or disappearance in the formation of syncytia, it being understood that the formation of syncytia in its natural state is associated with a pathological state.
- hemorrhagic phenomena, destruction or alteration of neuronal cells, destruction or exacerbated alteration of osteoblasts may be made of hemorrhagic phenomena, destruction or alteration of neuronal cells, destruction or exacerbated alteration of osteoblasts.
- the invention also relates to a method for the selection of drugs or medicinal substances or of gene / pro-drug systems capable of acting qualitatively and / or quantitatively on the fusogenic power of a protein or of a polypeptide or of a fragment. as defined above.
- said drug or medicinal substance or said gene / pro- system is brought into contact. drug with cells of a cell culture expressing said protein or said polypeptide or said fragment and, a regression or disappearance in the formation of syncytia is observed.
- the invention also relates to the use of at least one nucleic acid sequence or at least one antisense oligonucleotide meeting the criteria defined above and capable of hybridizing and of specifically interfering with the synthesis of the protein.
- Env HERV-W and a therapeutic composition comprising, inter alia, said antisense nucleic acid sequence or oligonucleotide for the purpose of obtaining in vivo a regression or disappearance of syncytia associated with a pathological state.
- a therapeutic composition comprising, inter alia, a ligand capable of recognizing the receptor identified previously and of inactivating or inhibit the syncytia formation process or a composition comprising a gene coding for a ligand capable of being expressed in vivo in a target cell or in a determined target cell tissue, said gene being dependent on the elements necessary for its expression, after transfer to the target cell or cell tissue.
- ligand any molecule which is capable of recognizing said receptor and / or of inhibiting its function. It can be, inter alia, a monoclonal antico ⁇ s or a polyclonal antico ⁇ s or a fragment of monoclonal antico ⁇ s or polyclonal antico ⁇ s. It may also be a molecule inhibiting the function of the receptor, the affinity constant of which would be greater than that of the protein Env HERV-W for its binding and binding to the receptor.
- the production of polyclonal and monoclonal antico ⁇ s is part of the general knowledge of those skilled in the art. By way of reference, there may be mentioned Kôhler G. and Milstein C.
- an immunogen can be coupled to Lymphet's hemocyanin Keyhole (KLH peptide) as a support for immunization or to serum albumin (SA peptide). The animals are injected with immunogen using complete Freund's adjuvant.
- KLH peptide Lymphet's hemocyanin Keyhole
- SA peptide serum albumin
- the sera and hybridoma culture supernatants from immunized animals are analyzed for their specificity and selectivity using standard techniques, such as for example ELISA or Western Blot tests.
- the hybridomas producing the most specific and sensitive antibodies are selected.
- Monoclonal antibodies can also be produced in vitro by cell culture of the hybridomas produced or by recovery of ascites fluid, after intraperitoneal injection of the hybridomas in mice. Whatever the mode of production, supernatant or ascites, the antico ⁇ s are then purified.
- the purification methods used are essentially filtration on an ion exchange gel and exclusion chromatography or immunoprecipitation. A sufficient number of antico ⁇ s are screened in functional tests to identify the most efficient antico ⁇ s.
- the in vitro production of antico ⁇ s, fragments of antico ⁇ s or derivatives of antico ⁇ s, such as chimeric antico ⁇ s produced by genetic engineering is well known to those skilled in the art.
- fragment of antico ⁇ s is meant the fragments F (ab) 2, Fab, Fab ', sFv (Blazar et al., 1997, Journal of Immunology 159: 5821-5833 and Bird et al, 1988, Science 242: 423-426) of a native antico ⁇ s and by derivative is understood, inter alia, a chimeric derivative of a native antico ⁇ s (see for example Arakawa et al., 1996, J. Biochem 120: 657-662 and Chaudray et al. , 1989, Nature 339: 394-397).
- gene therapy opens the possibility of expressing such ligands in vivo by the administration of therapeutic compositions comprising at least one gene coding for such a ligand.
- a gene of therapeutic interest codes in particular (i) either for at least one polyclonal or monoclonal antico ⁇ s or a fragment of monoclonal or polyclonal antico ⁇ s or also for a native transmembrane antico ⁇ s, or a fragment of such an antico ⁇ s, provided that the antico ⁇ s or fragment of antico ⁇ s is expressed in vivo on the surface of a target cell or target cells of a tissue and is capable of recognizing and binding to said receptor, (ii) either for at least one inhibitory molecule as described above.
- target cells or target cells of a tissue is meant (i) either cells at the level of which one wishes to intervene for prevent or inhibit the formation of syncytia, (ii) either cells which are other but which are capable of expressing the ligand and consequently of inhibiting and / or blocking the functional activity of the receptor.
- element ensuring the expression in vivo of said gene one refers in particular to the elements necessary to ensure its expression, after transfer into a target cell.
- These include promoter sequences and / or regulatory sequences effective in said cell and optionally sequences required to allow expression on their surface of a polypeptide or an inhibitory molecule, as mentioned above.
- the promoter used can be a viral, ubiquitous or tissue-specific promoter or a synthetic promoter. Examples of such promoters have been described previously.
- transmembrane antico ⁇ s an antico ⁇ s in which at least the functional region capable of recognizing and binding to the receptor is expressed on the surface of the target cells to allow recognition and fixation.
- antico ⁇ s can consist of fusion polypeptides comprising an amino acid sequence defining the functional region and an amino acid sequence defining a transmembrane polypeptide which allows anchoring within the membrane lipid bilayer of the target cells or on the external surface of this lipid bilayer. Nucleic sequences coding for such transmembrane antico ⁇ s are described in the literature.
- gene or nucleic acid sequence or their fragments is meant (i) a gene or an isolated native nucleic acid or their isolated fragments obtained by enzymatic cleavage, or (ii) a gene or nucleic acid or their fragments obtained (s) by chemical synthesis using automatic synthesizers, such as the synthesizers sold by the company Applied Biosystems.
- tumor cells are meant (i) cells of immortalized cell lines or (ii) primary tumor cells taken from a patient.
- autologous promoter is meant a 5 'LTR of HERV-W, provided that it is functional and by heterologous promoter is meant any promoter not belonging to the HERV-W family, of viral, retroviral origin or cellular, possibly modified, on the condition that it is functional.
- the autologous or heterologous promoter is a strong promoter, that is to say, it is capable of inducing a quantitatively significant expression of the protein or of the polypeptide.
- the fusogenic power of the Env HERV-W protein can also be used to promote the cell adhesion process in the case of heterologous or homologous transplants or in cell repair processes.
- the TELCeB ⁇ line (Cosset et al., Journal of Virology, 69 (12): 7430- 7436 (1995)) is derived from the TELac2 line after transfection and clonal selection of an expression plasmid intended to produce Gag and Pol proteins MoMLV type (Moloney murine leukemia virus).
- the TELac2 line is initially derived from human rhabdomyosarcoma cells TE671 (ATCC CRL 8805) and expresses the retroviral reporter vector nlsLacZ (Takeuchi et al., Journal of Virology, 68 (12): 8001-8007 (1994)).
- the production of infectious retroviral particles by TELCeB ⁇ cells depends on the envelope expression vectors transfected.
- DMEM medium Dulbecco modified Eagle medium - Life Technologies
- fetal calf serum 10% fetal calf serum
- this medium has been used for all the other cell types, Le. TE671 cells (ATCC CRL 8805 - human rhabdomyosarcoma), A-431 (ATCC
- COS ATCC CRL- 1651
- PAE pig aorta endothelial cells
- XC XC
- the plasmid pHCMV was used for the expression of HERV-W env.
- the plasmid FBASALF-ARless was used as a positive fusion control; it produces a highly fusogenic form of the amphotropic MLV envelope glycoprotein, modified by the introduction of a stop codon before the first amino acid of the intracytoplasmic peptide p2-R (Rein et al., Journal of Virology, 68 (3): 1773 -1781 (1994)).
- env HERV-W antisense clone in the plasmid pHCMV was used as negative control.
- the transfected cells are removed from the support, counted and then re-seeded at equal concentration (3 x 10 ⁇ cells / well) in 6-well plates.
- Fresh indicator cells are then added to the transfected cells at the rate of 10 "cells per well and the co-culture is continued for 24 h.
- XGal staining (5-bromo-4chloro-3-indolyl- ⁇ -D-galactopyranoside can then be performed to stain the nucleus of TELCeB ⁇ cells (Cosset et al., Journal of Virology, 69 (10): 6314-6322 (1995)). It is followed by staining with solutions from May-Gr ⁇ nwald and Giemsa (MERCK ) performed according to the supplier's recommendations.
- the majority of syncytia is observable 18 to 24 hours after the start of transfection; the progressive detachment of the cells no longer allows observation or staining 36 hours after the transfection.
- the observed fusion corresponds to a "from within" fusion, that is to say a cell-to-cell fusion, from a cell expressing the envelope, as opposed to a "from without” fusion which corresponds to a syncytia formation following a virion-cell (s) fusion.
- Table I below collates the results obtained concerning the cell-to-cell fusion capacity of Env HERV-W by direct transfection, compared with that of the ARless control envelope.
- the TELCeB ⁇ and TE671 cells correspond to lines of human origin.
- COS cells are green monkey kidney cells.
- XC cells are rat cells. Table I
- the fusion index corresponds to the percentage (NS) / T, where N is the number of nuclei in syncytia, S is the number of syncytia and Test the total number of nuclei counted , inn. means innumerable, organized in "network".
- Table I shows that the results are at least as important for Env HERV-W as for the control on cells of human origin. They are less on simian cells. Env HERV-W does not induce syncytia formation in rat cells.
- Table II collates the data observed in coculture experiments of indicator cells with TELCeB ⁇ cells transfected with pHCMV-env HERV-W. The type, origin and species of indicator cells are indicated. The formation of syncytia is indicated by the yes / no indications.
- Table II details the results of the coculture experiments according to the cell lines tested.
- Syncytia are observed in human rhabdomyosarcoma (TE671), epidermoid carcinoma (A431) and epithelioid carcinoma (HeLa) cells, as well as in fibroblastic monkey (COS) cells, endothelium pig cells ( PAE) and fibroblastic type mouse cells (3T3).
- COS fibroblastic monkey
- PAE endothelium pig cells
- T3T3 fibroblastic type mouse cells
- the long PCR (or LD-PCR) is carried out under the following conditions, 1 x 5 min. at 94 ° C, 10 x (10 sec at 94 ° C, 30 sec at 55 ° C, 8 min. at 68 ° C), 25 x (10 sec at 94 ° C, 30 sec at 55 ° C, 8 min at 68 ° C + 10 sec / cycle), 1 x 7 min.
- amplification buffer 50 mM Tris HCL pH 9.0 at 25 ° C, 15 mM (NH4) 2SO4, 0.1% Triton X-100
- amplification buffer 50 mM Tris HCL pH 9.0 at 25 ° C, 15 mM (NH4) 2SO4, 0.1% Triton X-100
- a nested PCR "env” as well as a nested PCR “LTR” are carried out, in order to objectify the presence or not of a polymorphism of these two regions.
- the dilution allows a specific amplification from the LD-PCR product and not from the starting genomic material.
- the nested "env” PCR is carried out using primers U6189 and Law 86, the primer U6189 being that used for LD-PCR, the primer U6189 being located upstream of the ATG of env.
- the U3 region of the 5 'LTR is amplified by the primer couple U6460 and L5643.
- the primer U6460 hybridizes upstream of the 5 'LTR while the primer L5643 hybridizes in the R domain of the 5' LTR.
- the nested PCRs are carried out under the following conditions, 1 x 5 min. at 94 ° C, 30 x (1 min. at 94 ° C, 1 min. at 53 ° C, 3 min. at 72 ° C), 1 x 7 min.
- amplification buffer (10 mM Tris HCL pH 8.3, 50 mM KC1), 1.5 mM MgCl2, 0.25 mM of each dNTP, 330 nM of each primer, 1.25U of DNA polymerase, an aliquot of the LD-PCR amplification product, in a final volume of 50ml.
- the nested PCR products can be analyzed in different ways, in particular sequencing or analysis by the SSCP technique (Single Strand Conformation Polymo ⁇ hism) allowing to highlight the presence of at least one mutation between two short sequences with an average size of 250bp.
- SSCP Single Strand Conformation Polymo ⁇ hism
- Polymo ⁇ hism of the env gene the use of 20 primers (10 even sense primers: 6302 to 6320 and 10 odd antisense primers: 6303 to 6321) allows the sequencing of the coding region of the envelope from the nested envelope PCR product . These primers can also be used for an analysis of polymo ⁇ hism by SSCP.
- the sequences of the envelope genes of three healthy donors labeled D6, D10 and D21 are illustrated in FIG. 2. These sequences show the existence of a low rate of polymorphism.
- the sequence of the envelope of donor D21 has a mutation at position 386 (T386C), the replacement of thymine by cytosine inducing an amino acid change from valine in alanine (V128A in protein numbering).
- the gene sequence of the envelope of the donor D10 has two mutations with respect to the sequence of the donor D6, at position 671 (T671C) and 920 (G920A), inducing two changes of amino acids, respectively of valine in alanine (V224A in protein numbering) and serine in asparagine (S306N in protein numbering).
- sequences illustrate the existence of polymo ⁇ hism
- the sequencing of 12 patient DNAs was carried out and allowed us to observe a low rate of polymo ⁇ hism between the DNAs tested.
- the comparison of the sequences from two individuals marked 10 and 21 shows the presence of three bases of difference in nucleic acids on the 1617 bases of the gene, which corresponds to a polymorphism rate of 0.19%.
- Two mutations are located on the DNA sequence 10 (T671C and G920A) and one on the DNA sequence 21 (T386C).
- the sequence of individual 6 serves as a reference. This same analysis at the protein level makes it possible to observe 3 mutated amino acids for the entire envelope comprising a total of 538 amino acids, ie a rate of polymorphism of 0.56%).
- the two mutations in the sequence from individual 10 are V224A and S306N and that of the sequence from individual 21 is V128A.
- Polymohism of the promoter region U3 of LTR5 'associated with the envelope gene the sequencing of the U3 domain of LTR 5' is carried out using the 2 primers previously used for the PCR nested LTR. For example, the sequences of the U3 region of LTR5 '(associated with the envelope gene) of two of the healthy donors (labeled D6 and D21) for which the envelope has moreover been sequenced are illustrated in FIG. 3. These sequences show the existence of a higher rate of polymorphism than for the envelope gene.
- U refers to sense primers and L refers to reverse primers.
- HERV-W the receptor recognized by the envelope glycoprotein of HERV-W among the receptors known to be expressed in human cells, i.e. PiT-2 (the receptor for amphotropic MLVs), PiT-1 (the receptor GALV -gibbon ape leukemia virus and FeLV-B -feline leukemia virus type B) and hATB 0 (the receptor for mammalian type D retroviruses also recognized by the retrovirus RDI 14), interference tests were carried out.
- PiT-2 the receptor for amphotropic MLVs
- PiT-1 the receptor GALV -gibbon ape leukemia virus and FeLV-B -feline leukemia virus type B
- hATB 0 the receptor for mammalian type D retroviruses also recognized by the retrovirus RDI 14
- TELCeB ⁇ cells were transfected, either with the expression plasmid coding for the HERV-W envelope, or with the expression plasmid expressing the anti-sense messenger RNA of the gene coding for the HERV-envelope W, or with the expression plasmid coding for a hyperfusogenic variant of the amphotropic MLV envelope called ARless.
- producer cells were then co-cultivated with human cells, called “indicator cells”, expressing the receptor for the envelope HERV-W, and which express, in a stable manner, either the envelope of the GALV, or the envelope of the amphotropic MLV, or the envelope of the RDI 14.
- Control means that there is no envelope protein expressed in this cell.
- HERV-W recognizes the hATB ° receptor of mammalian type D retroviruses. Indeed, while this envelope is fusogenic for the parental indicator cells or for the indicator cells expressing either the MLV-A envelope or the GALV envelope, no syncytia is observed when the producer cells expressing the HERV-W envelope glycoprotein are co-cultured with indicator cells expressing the RDI 14 envelope.
- Example 4 Control of the fusogenic activity of HERV-W Env by its cytoplasmic part.
- W / CD46 + derived from human CD46, cell protection factor against complement and not involved in the formation of syncytia, comprising the ectodomain and the transmembrane domain of HERV-W Env (aa 1 to 469) fused to the cytoplasmic domain of CD46 (aa 335 to 369).
- This chimeric molecule is not fusogenic in a cell-cell fusion test ( Figure 5).
- W / R + derived from the envelope glycoprotein of the MLV-A retrovirus (amphotropic murine leukemia virus), non-fusogenic when expressed independently of the other MLV-A proteins, comprising the ectodomain and the transmembrane domain of HERV-W Env ( aa 1 to 469) fused to the cytoplasmic domain of the envelope glycoprotein of the MLV-A retrovirus (aa 622 to 654).
- This chimeric molecule is not fusogenic in a cell-cell fusion test ( Figure 5).
- RD / W derivative of the envelope glycoprotein of the endogenous feline retrovirus RDI 14, non-fusogenic when expressed independently of the other proteins of RDI 14, comprising the cytoplasmic domain and the transmembrane domain of HERV-W Env (aa 448 to 538) to the ectodomain of the envelope glycoprotein of the retrovirus RDI 14 (aa 1 to 508).
- This chimeric molecule is fusogenic in a cell-cell fusion test ( Figure 5).
- FIG. 5 represents the diagram and the characterization of the above-mentioned Env HERV-W chimeras and the results obtained in a cell-cell fusion test.
- the HERV-W Env ectodomain is defined by the polypeptide derived from the protein precursor containing amino acids (aa) 21 to 447; the transmembrane domain, aa 448 to 469 and the cytoplasmic part, aa 470 to 538 (Blond et al., (1999) Molecular characterization and placentalexpression of HERV-W, a new human endogenous retrovirus family. Journal of Virology. 73: 1 175-1185).
- the CD46 ectodomain is defined by the polypeptide derived from the protein precursor containing amino acids (aa) 35 to 312; the transmembrane domain, aa 313 to 334 and the cytoplasmic part, aa 335 to 369 (Yant et al., (1997),
- the MLV-A Env ectodomain is defined by the polypeptide derived from the protein precursor containing amino acids (aa) 32 to 598; the transmembrane domain, aa 599 to 621 and the cytoplasmic part, aa 622 to 654 (Ott et
- the RDI 14 Env ectodomain is defined by the polypeptide derived from the protein precursor containing amino acids (aa) 18 to 508; the transmembrane domain, aa 509 to 530 and the cytoplasmic part, aa 531 to 564 (Cosset et al., (1995b), High titer packaging cells producing recombinant retroviruses resistant to human serum. J. Virol. 69: 7430-7436 ).
- SU means surface subunit; TM transmembrane subunit; SP signal peptide; tm transmembrane anchoring domain; cyt cytoplasmic part; RBD receptor binding domain; PRR region rich in proline; C SU carboxy-terminal domain.
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