Patent Application: US-44226295-A

Abstract:
the present invention relates to a replication deficient recombinant adenovirus vector in the genome of which is inserted an expression cassette comprising the dna fragment coding for the human cftr protein , said dna fragment being placed under the control of the elements for the expression thereof . the present invention also concerns a vector according to claim 1 wherein in the expression cassette the human cftr gene is under the control of the endogenous human cftr promoter .

Description:
the detailed description which follows is designed to illustrate other features and advantages of the present invention . to evaluate the feasibility of direct transfer of the normal cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ( cftr ) gene to the airway epithelium as an approach to gene therapy for the respiratory manifestations of cystic fibrosis ( cf ), a replication deficient recombinant adenovirus ( ad ) vector ( ad - cftr ) including the ad 2 major late promoter and normal human cftr cdna was introduced into the trachea of cotton rats . two days after infection with ad - cftr , in situ analysis of rat lung tissue demonstrated human cftr gene expression in the respiratory epithelium and evaluation of lung rna by northern analysis revealed intact human cftr mrna transcripts . polymerase chain reaction amplification of reverse transcribed lung rna using primers specific for human cftr m . rna transcribed from ad - cftr infection . in vitro studies using the cfpac - 1 cf epithelial cell line demonstrated that ad - cftr infection directed the expression of a functional human cftr protein as evidenced by protein of the exprected size and correction of the defect in camp - mediated cl - secretion of these cells . human cftr protein was detected in epithelial cells using anti - human cftr antibody 11 - 14 days after infection . direct transfer and expression of the normal cftr gene in vivo holds promise for treatment of the pulmonary manifestations of cf . in fig1 is schematically represented the recombinant adenoviral vector ad - cftr of example 1 . shown are the adenovirus type 5 ( ad 5 ) genome , the recombinant adenoviral dna containing the human cftr cdna ( ad - cftr ) and a detailed enlargement of the cftr expression cassette . ad 5 dna is divided into 100 map units ( mu ) [ 360 base pairs ( bp )/ mu ]. stippled segments of ad 5 indicate deletions of the majority of the e1 region ( 0 - 9 . 2 mu ) and e3 ( 78 . 4 - 84 . 3 mu ) which were removed in the construction of ad - cftr to allow room for insertion of exogenous , non - viral dna . the cftr expression cassette includes : the 5 &# 39 ; inverted terminal repeat ( itr ), origin of replication , encapsidation signal , and e1a enhancer ( all from ad 5 ); the major late promoter and a copy of the tripartite leader sequence cdna [ from nucleotide 123 to 4587 ( see riordan et al ., for sequence numbering )]; and the sv40 early mrna polyadenylation signal . the cftr protein translation start ( atg ) and stop ( tag ) signals are indicated . fig2 a - h represents the evaluation of ad - cftr - directed human cftr mrna transcripts in lungs of cotton rats by in situ hybridization analysis reported in example 2 . shown are sections through bronchial epithelium from an uninfected animal and an animal two d after infection with ad - cftr evaluated with antisense cftr crna probes ( panels a , c , e , g ) and control , sense cftr probes ( panels b , d , f , h ). panels a , b . uninfected cotton rat . panels c - h . cotton rat infected with ad - cftr . fig3 represents the evaluation of human cftr mrna transcripts after ad - cftr infection both in vitro and in vivo reported in example 21 . shown are northern analyses of total cellular rna ( 10 μg / lane except for 293 cells 5 μg / lane ) evaluated with a 4 . 5 kb human cftr cdna probe . lanes 1 - 7 are studies with rna from cells infected in vitro and lanes 8 - 9 utilize rna from the lungs of a cotton - rat infected in vivo . lane 1 -- uninfected t84 cells lane 2 -- uninfected 293 cells ; lane 3 -- 293 cells infected with ad - d1312 ; lane 4 -- 293 cells infected with ad - cftr ; lane -- uninfected cfpac - 1 cells ; lane 6 -- cfpac - 1 cells infected with ad - d1312 ; lane 7 -- cfpac - 1 cells infected with ad - cftr ; lane 8 -- uninfected cotton rat lung ; and lane 9 -- cotton rat lung 2 d after infection with ad - cftr . the 6 . 5 kb endogenous human cftr mrna transcripts are indicated , as are the 5 . 2 kb ad - cftr - directed cftr mrna transcripts . the latter are expected to be smaller than the endogenous human cell transcripts due to deletion of 5 &# 39 ; and 3 &# 39 ; untranslated sequences from the cftr cdna in the construction of ad - cftr ( see fig1 ). fig4 a - e represents evaluation of the chronicity of human cftr gene expression - in cotton rat lung following in vivo infection with ad - cftr reported in example 2 -- 2 . a . schematic of a portion of ad - cftr showing the ad - cftr - derived cftr mrna transcript and the location of primer pairs used to identify the ad - cftr - directed marn transcripts specifically . ad - cftr dna sequences shown include ( from the left ) adenoviral expression cassette sequences ( see fig1 for details ) including the major late promoter ( mlp ), the human cftr cdna coding sequence ( cftr exons are indicated by numbers below ad - cftr ), and the remainder of the adenoviral vector genome . the ad - cftr transcript 5 &# 39 ; amplification primer pair consists of a 5 &# 39 ; viral - specific sense primer and a 3 &# 39 ; human cftr cdna - specific antisense primer . the 3 &# 39 ; primer pair consists of a 5 &# 39 ; human cftr cdna - specific sense primer and a 3 &# 39 ; viral - specific antisense primer . also shown are the sizes of the expected amplification products and the &# 34 ; nested &# 34 ; probes used to detect specifically amplified ad - cftr transcripts . mrna was converted to cdna and amplified as described in methods . panels b - e -- mrna transcripts in cotton rat lung following in vivo infection with ad - cftr . &# 34 ;-&# 34 ; and &# 34 ;+&# 34 ; indicate the absence and presence of reverse transcriptase ( rt ), respectively , in the cdna synthesis reactions . the sizes of expected amplification products are indicated in each panel . panel b . evaluation of the 5 &# 39 ; region of ad - cftr - directed mrna transcripts . lane 1 -- uninfected coton rat lung rna without rt ; lane 2 -- same as lane 1 , with rt ; lane 3 -- 2 d after infection with add1312 , without rt ; lane 4 -- same as lane 3 , but with rt ; lane 5 -- 2 d after infection with ad - cftr , without rt ; lane 6 -- same as lane 5 , with rt . panel c . evaluation of rat glyceraldehyde - 3 - phosphate dehydrogenase ( gapdh ) mrna transcripts . lane 7 -- uninfected cotton rat lung rna , without rt ; lane 8 -- same as lane 7 , with rt ; lane 9 -- 2 d after infection with ad - d1312 , without rt ; lane 10 -- same as lane 9 , with rt ; lane 11 -- 2 d after infection with ad - cftr , without rt ; lane 12 -- same as lane 11 , with rt . panel d . evaluation of the 5 &# 39 ; region of ad - cftr - derived cftr mrna transcripts in cotton rat lung after infection with ad - cftr . lane 13 -- 2 wk after infection , without ( rt ); lane 14 -- same as lane 13 , with rt ; lane 15 -- 4 wk after infection , without rt ; lanes 16 -- same as lane 15 , with rt ; lane 17 -- 6 wk after infection , without rt ; lane 18 -- same as lane 17 , with rt . panel e . 3 &# 39 ; region amplification of cftr in cotton rat lung after infection with ad - cftr . lane 19 -- 2 wk after infection , without -( rt ); lane 20 -- same as lane 19 , with rt ; lane 21 -- 4 wk after infection , without rt ; lane 22 -- same as lane 21 , with rt ; lane 23 -- 6 wk after infection , without rt ; lane 24 -- same as lane 23 , with rt . fig5 a - f represents in vitro evaluation of the size , form and function of the human cftr protein directed by ad - cftr reported in example 2 - 3 . panel a . de novo biosynthesis of human cftr . cells were infected , labeled with [ 35 s ] methionine , and then evaluated for 35 slabeled cftr by immunoprecipitation as described in the methods . lane 1 -- uninfected 293 cells ; lane 2 -- 293 cells after infection with ad - cftr ; lane 3 -- cfpac - 1 cells infected with the control virus ad - alpha1at ; lane 4 -- cfpac - 1 cells infected with ad - cftr . the major 165 kda cftr protein and minor 141 kda bands are indicated . panels b - f . evaluation of the functional ability of ad - cftr - derived human cftr to modulate forskolin - stimulated cl - secretion . 36 cl - efflux was evaluated at rest ( basal ) and after stimulation ( forskolin ) as described in the methods . the data are presented as % cl - remaining in cells at each time point under basal or forskolin - stimulated conditions ; each data point represents the mean of separate determinations ( for each data point in panels b , c , and e , n - 3 ; in panels d and f , n - 4 ). panels b - c . evaluation of forskolin stimulated cl - efflux in the 293 human embryonic kidney cells before and after infection with ad - cftr . b . uninfected 293 cells . c . 293 cells infected with ad - cftr . panels d - e . ad - cftr correction of the cl - efflux defect in epithelial cells derived from an individual homozygous for the deltaf508 mutation . panel d . uninfected cfpac - 1 cells . panel e . cfpac - 1 cells infected with ad - alpha1at , as a negative control . panel f . cfpac - 1 cells infected with ad - cftr . fig6 a - l represent the immunohistochemical localization of human cftr after in vivo infection of cotton rat lung with ad - cftr . shown are cytocentrifuge preparations of various controls nd of cells obtained by cytologic brush from cotton rat respiratory tract obtained 11 - 14 days after ad - cftr intracheal instillation . immunoreactivity to human cftr using a primary mouse anti - human cftr monoclonal antibody is indicated by a red color , and cell nuclei appear blue as a result of hematoxylin counterstaining . ( a ) control t84 colon epithelial cells (× 1000 ). ( b ) cotton rat airway epithelial cells , uninfected (× 1000 ). ( c ) same as ( b ), but infected in vitro with ad - cftr (× 1000 ). ( d ) cotton rat airway epithelial cells from an uninfected animal , 14 days after instillation of the virus dialysis buffer (× 830 ?). ( e ) similar to ( d ), 11 days after receiving ??? (× 1000 ). ( f ) cotton rat airway epithelial cells from an animal 11 days after infection with the control virus ad - d1312 (× 1000 ). ( g ) cotton rat airway epithelial cells from an animal 14 days after infection with ad - cftr (× 630 ?). ( h and i ) similar to ( g ). other examples ( all × 1000 ). ( j ) similar to ( g ), 11 days after infection with ad - cftr (× 1000 ). ( k ) similar to ( j ) (× 1600 ). ( l ) similar to ( j ), but with the primary anti - cftr antibody omitted (× 1000 ). ad - cftr , a replication - deficient recombinant adenovirus containing the human cftr protein coding sequence cdna , was constructed using a modified type 5 adenoviral ( ad 5 ) genome ( fig1 ). the majority of the e3 region [ 78 . 4 to 84 . 3 map units ( mu )] was deleted to provide space for insertion of a cassette containing the 4 . 5 kb coding sequence of the human cftr gene ( thimmappaya et al ., 1982 ); ( riordan et al ., 1989 ). the left end of the viral genome [ 0 to 9 . 2 mu ( the majority of the e1a and e1b regions )] was deleted and replaced by the cftr expression cassette which contained essential viral cis - acting elements including the inverted terminal repeat ( itr ), origin of replication , and the encapsidation signal , as well as the e1a enhancer , but not the e1a structural gene , a substitution that eliminates autonomous replication of the recombinant vector by removal of the e1a function . the e1a enhancer was followed by the ad 2 major late promoter , the ad2 tripartite leader , and a 4 . 5 kb cftr cdna [ nucleotides 1 23 - 4587 ( see riordan et al ., 1989 for sequence numbering )]. within the ad - cftr expression cassette , the adenoviral type 2 ( ad 2 ) major late promoter ( mlp ) was used to drive transcription of human cftr mrna sequences . the majority of the ad 2 tripartite leader sequence cdna was included to increase the translation efficiency of cftr protein expression ( mansour et al ., 1986 ). more specifically , the recombinant adenovirus ad - cftr was constructed from the adenovirus - type 5 ( ad 5 ) deletion mutant , ad - d1324 ( thimmappaya et al ., 1982 ) and a plasmid ( ptg5955 ) containing the 5 &# 39 ; inverted terminal repeat , origin of replication , encapsidation signal , and e1a enhancer ( all from ad 5 ); the major late promoter and the majority of the tripartite leader sequence cdna ( both from ad 2 ); the 4 . 5 kb human cftr cdna including the entire protein coding sequence ; the sv40 early polyadenylation signal ; and the ad 5 sequences from nucleotide positions 3329 to 6241 . ptg5955 was constructed as follows : a restriction site smai was introduced into the hindiii site of pmlp10 ( levrero m . et al . ( 1991 ) ( 48 ), generating pmlp11 . in this plasmid , the left itr of ad5 is combined with the major late promoter and the three viral leader sequences of ad2 . this provides the signals for replication and encapsidation , as well as the gene expression signals . ( for more details , refer to the publications of levrero et al ., 1991 , and gilardi et al ., 1990 ( 49 ). in the sma site of pmlp11 , the following dna fragments were introduced ( 5 &# 39 ; to 3 &# 39 ;): the cftr cdna from nucleotide positions 123 to 4587 ; the amino acid composition corresponds to the sequence published by riordan j . r . et al . ( 1989 ) ( 32 ), with the exception of a met to vai change at amino acid residue 470 ; the total cftr - cdna insert was sequenced on both strands , confirming the amino acid composition of the corresponding cftr protein . plasmid ptg 5955 was linearized by clai cleavage and cotransfected with clai - cut - ad - d1324 dna into 293 cells to allow homologous recombination to occur . recombinant adenoviral dna was replicated and encapsidated into infectious virions which were screened after by plaque purification . individual plaques were amplified in 293 cells ( graham and van der eb ( 1973 ). the permissive cell line 293 is a human kidney cell line containing a functional e1a gene that provides a trans - acting e1a protein ( graham et al ., 1977 )] and high - titer , infectious ad - cftr viral stocks were prepared . viral dna was isolated ( hirt , 1967 ), and recombinant adenovirus plaques containing the human cftr cdna ( ad - cftr ) were identified by restriction cleavage and southern analysis . ad - cftr and the control viruses ad - alpha iat ( rosenfeld et al ., 1991a ) and the e1a deletion virus ad - d1312 ( jones and shenk , 1979 ) were propagated in 293 cells and recovered 36 hr after infection by 5 cycles of freeze / thawing . all viral preparations were purified by isopycnic cesium chloride ( cscl ) density centrifugation ( graham and van der eb , 1973 ), dialysed and stored in by isopycnic cesium chloride ( cscl ) density centrifugation ( graham and van der eb , 1973 ), dialysed and stored in 10 mm tris - hcl , ph 7 . 4 , 1 mm , mgcl , 10 % glycerol at - 70 ° c . prior to use . titers of the viral stocks were determined by plaque assay using 293 cells ( graham and van der eb , 1973 ; graham et al ., 1977 ). 1 ) in vitro evaluation of ad - cftr directed human cftr mrna transcripts ad - cftr directed expression of human cftr mrna transcripts both in vitro and in vivo ( fig3 ). as previously observed , northern analysis of t84 human colon carcinoma cells demonstrated 6 . 5 kb cftr mrna transcripts ( riordan et al ., 1990 ; kartner et al ., 1991 ; yoshimura et al ., 1991 ; trapnell et al ., 1991a ) ( lane 1 ) while uninfected 293 or cfpac - 1 cells did not contain detectable cftr mrna transcripts using the 4 . 5 kb human cftr probe ( lanes 2 , 5 , respectively ). similarly , in vitro infection of 293 cells ( lane 3 ) or cfpac - 1 cells ( lane 6 ) by the control virus ad - d1312 [ ad 5 with a deletion of the e1a region ( 1 . 5 to 4 . 5 mu ; jones and shenk , 1979 )] which does not contain the cftr cdna did not demonstrate detectable cftr transcripts . in contrast , 5 . 2 kb transcripts ( the expected size of ad - cftrdirected human mrna transcripts ) were observed after in vitro ad - cftr infection of 293 cells ( lane 4 ) or cfpac - 1 cells ( lane 7 ). the levels of human beta - actin transcripts were similar in all samples . importantly , ad - cftr - directed human cftr mrna transcripts of a size similar to that directed by ad - cftr in cultured cells , were observed in total lung rna 48 hrs after in vivo infection of cotton rats by intratracheal instillation of ad - cftr ( lane 9 ), but not in uninfected animals ( lane 8 ). levels of cotton rat glyceraldehyde - 3phosphate dehydrogenase transcripts were similar for both samples . as there is no animal model for cystic fibrosis , it is not possible to evaluate the function of the ad - cftr - directed cftr protein in vivo . however , the ad - cftr vector clearly directed the biosynthesis of functional cftr protein as demonstrated by in vitro studies in cultured cells ( fig5 ). in this regard , the de novo biosynthesis of human cftr protein was evaluated in cells modified in vitro by ad - cftr infection using metabolic labeling and immunoprecipitation of the cftr protein with a mouse anti - human cftr - specific monoclonal antibody . evaluation of ad - cftr infected 293 cells demonstrated the presence of a new 165 kda protein , and a minor 141 kda protein ( panel a , lane 2 ) neither of which were present in uninfected cells ( lane 1 ). cfpac - 1 cells infected by ad - cftr also showed a new protein band of 165 kda ( lane 4 ) not present in ad - alpha1at infected ( lane 3 ) or uninfected cells . for both 293 and cfpac - 1 cells , the size of the major ad - cftr - directed protein ( 165 kda ) is within the range of the size detected in t84 cells and that expected for a completely processed form of the glycosylated protein . ( riordan et al ., 1989 , cheng et al ., 1990 , kartner et al ., 1991 ). the ability of ad - cftr to impart camp - regulated cl - secretion to cells which do not normally exhibit camp - regulated cl - secretion ( 293 cells ) and to correct the defective camp - stimulated upregulation of cl - secretion in epithelial cells derived from individuals with cystic fibrosis ( cfpac - 1 cells ) was evaluated by examining forskolin - stimulated 36 cl - efflux ( fig5 panels b - f ). consistent with the lack of detectable endogenous cftr mrna expression , uninfected 293 cells lacked the ability to upregulate cl - secretion in the presence of forskolin ( panel b ). in contrast , after ad - cftr infection , forskolin significantly stimulated cl - secretion ( panel c ). as expected , uninfected cfpac - 1 cells ( panel d ) or cfpac - 1 cells infected with the control virus ad - alpha1at ( panel e ) did not demonstrate forskolin - stimulated cl - secretion . however , after in vitro infection with adcftr , cfpac - 1 cells had a significant increase in forskolin - stimulated cl - secretion ( panel f ) indicating correction of the cf eipthelial cell phenotype and thus the function of the ad - cftr - directed product . 3 ) expression of ad - cfrt directed human cftr mrna in bronchial epithelium in - vivo following intratracheal administration of the ad - cftr vector of example 1 in cotton rats in vivo , the presence of human cftr mrna transcripts could be detected in bronchial epithelium by in situ hybridization analysis using human cftr crna probes ( fig2 ). control animals not infected with ad - cftr did not show hybridization with the antisense probes ( panel a ). in contrast , hybridization of the antisense probes demonstrated expression of human cftr mrna sequences diffusely throughout the epithelium of the airways of animals infected with ad - cftr ( panels c , e , g ). as a further control , sense probes did not show hybridization in bronchial tissues from uninfected ( panel b ) or ad - cftr infected cotton rats ( panels d , f , h ). the absence of hybridization with the sense probes in the lung of adcftr - infected animals also indicated that any residual ad - cftr dna that might be present in the tissue was not detectable by the methods utilized . 4 ) specificity and chronicity of expression of human cftz mrna transcripts following in vivo infection to further confirm the presence of human cftr mrna transcripts in the lungs of cotton rats infected with ad - cftr a strategy was employed which allows detection of only those transcripts with contiguous viral and human rna sequences expected to be directed by ad - cftr . this was accomplished by amplification of ad - cftr mrna ( after conversion to cdna ) using the polymerase chain reaction ( pcr ) with two pairs of primers : ( 1 ) an adenoviral sense primer for viral sequences 5 &# 39 ; to the viral / human cftr junctional sequences and an opposing human cftr cdna antisense primer located within human cftr exon 5 ; and ( 2 ) a human cftr cdna sense primer located within exon 21 and a viral antisense primer for sv40 viral sequences 3 &# 39 ; to the human / viral rna junctional sequences ( fig1 a ). to ensure that only rna sequences were being detected and to exclude detection of potentially contaminating ad - cftr dna , rna samples were exposed to dnase i prior to conversion of purified rna to cnda and subsequent pcr . further , each sample was evaluated in the absence or presence of reverse transcriptase . ad - cftr - directed human cftr transcripts were detected using the 5 &# 39 ; region primer - pair after ad - cftr infection , but not in uninfected animals or after ad - d1312 infection ( panel b ). in the absence of reverse transcriptase , none of the samples amplified cftr mrna sequences . as a control , rat glyceraldehyde - 3 - phosphate dehydrogenase mrna transcripts were detected in rat lung total rna in all samples after incubation with reverse transcriptase , but not in the absence of reverse transcriptase ( panel c ). the chronicity of ad - cftr - directed cftr mrna expression was demonstrated in cotton rat lung evaluated 2 , 4 , and 6 wk after in vivo infection with ad - cftr . ad - cftr - directed transcripts were observed at all time points with the 5 &# 39 ; region amplification ( panel d ) and also with the 3 &# 39 ; region amplification ( panel e ). in the absence of reverse transcriptase , no samples showed amplification of cftr sequences . 5 ) detection of human cftr protein after in vivo adenovirus - medisted gene transfer immunohistochemical evaluation with an anti - human cftr antibody demonstrated human cftr protein in cotton rat respiratory epithelial cells following in vivo intratracheal installation of ad - cftr ( fig6 ). as a control , the anti - cftr antibody demonstrated human cftr protein in t84 cells ( a cell fine known to express cftr ; fig6 a ). human cftr was not found in uninfected cotton rat respiratory epithelial cells evaluated in vitro ( fig6 b ), but was present in cotton rat respiratory epithelial cells infected in vitro with ad - cftr ( 7c ). human cftr protein was not detected in cotton rat respiratory epithelium of uninfected animals ( fig6 d and 6e ), or animals infected with the control virus ad - d1312 ( 6f ). importantly , human cftr protein was detected in cotton rat respiratory epithelial cells 11 - 14 days after in vivo infection with ad - cftr ( fig6 g - 7k ), but not when the primary antibody was omited ( 6l ), or when the primary antibody was replaced by an irrelevant antibody of the same antibody subclass ( data not shown ). the transformed human embryonic kidney cell line 293 [ american type culture collection ( atcc ) crl 1573 ( graham et al ., 1977 );] was grown in improved minimal essential medium ( biofluids inc .) containing 10 % fetal bovine serum ( fbs , 2 mm glutamine , 50 units / ml penicillin , and 50 μg / ml streptomycin . cfpac - 1 cells , originally derived from a pancreatic adeno - carcinoma of an invididual homozygous for the common deltaf508 cf mutation ( schoumacher et al ., 1990 ), were grown in ulbecco &# 39 ; s modified eagle &# 39 ; s medium ( dmem , biofluids ) with supplements as above . the human colon adenocarcinoma cell line t84 ( atcc ccl 248 ) was cultured as for cfpac - 1 cells , except with 5 % fbs . for in vitro infection , the cells were trypsinized , counted , seeded [ 10 cm plates ( 4 . 5 × 10 6 cells / plate ) for evaluation of cftr mrna or synthesis of cftr protein ; 6 cm plates ( 5 . 0 × 10 5 cells / plate ) for evaluation of cl - secretion in response to forskolin ] and infected with ad - cftr , ad - d1312 , or ad - alpha1at ( 200 plaque forming units ( pfl ) per cell for cfpac - 1 cells ; 50 pfu per cell for 293 cells ). after 18 to 24 hr ( for 293 cells ) or 48 hr ( for cfpac - 1 cells ), cells were evaluated for cftr mrna , synthesis of cftr protein , and cl - secretion in response to forskolin ( see below ). for in vivo studies , cotton rats ( sigmodon hispidus ) were anesthetized by methoxyfluorane inhalation . the trachea was exposed by anterior midline incision and 10 10 pfu of ad - cftr or ad - d1312 were injected into the trachea in a total volume of 300 μl of phosphate buffered saline , ph 7 . 4 ( pbs ). an equal volume of pbs ( with glycerol at the concentration contained in the viral preparation used for the infection ) was injected in other cotton rats as an additional negative control . virus used immediately after dialysis was not diluted , and thus , corresponding control animals received an equal volume of the virus dialysis buffer containing 10 mm tris - hcl ( ph 7 . 4 ), 1 mm mgcl 2 . for in vitro infection experiments , total rna was isolated from 293 cells or cfpac - 1 cells ( at 20 and 48 hr after adenoviral vector infection , respectively ) or as a control from uninfected subconfluent t84 cells , using the guanidine thiocyanate - cscl technique ( chirgwin et al ., 1979 ). for in vivo studies , cotton rats were evaluated two d to 6 wk after infection . the lungs were isolated as described after . following exanguination by cardiac puncture , the lungs were lavaged twice , the pulmonary artery was perfused with pbs and the lungs and trachea were resected , minced and total lung rna was extracted ( chirgwin et al ., 1979 ; rosenfeld et al ., 1991a ). rna was subjected to formaldehyde - agarose gel electrophoresis , transferred to a nylon membrane ( nytran , schleigher & amp ; schuell ), hybridized with a 32 p - labeled , 4 . 5 kb cftr cdna probe prepared by random priming and evaluating by autoradiography as previously described ( yoshimura et al ., 1991 ). as a control , the same membranes were subsequently hybridized with either a human beta - actin cdna probe [ phfbetaa - 1 , for cultured human cells ( gunning et al ., 1983 )] or a rat glutaldehyde - 3 - phosphate dehydrogenase ( gapdh ) cdna probe [ for rat lung rna ( tso et al ., 1985 )]. in vitro synthesis of human cftr was evaluated in 293 and cfpac - 1 cells after ad - cftr infection . cells were incubated in labelling medium [ methionine - free lhc - 8 medium ( biofluids ) containing [ 35 s ] methionine ( 500 μci / ml ; 1000 ci / mmol , new england nuclear ] during the entire infection period . after infection ( 24 h for 293 cells ; 48 hr infection for cfpac - 1 cells ) cells were washed twice in pbs , and solubilized at 4 ° in lysis buffer [ pbs containing 10 mm ethylenediaminetetraacetate , 1 % triton x - 100 , 0 . 5 % sodium deoxycholate , 200 μg / ml aprotinin , 100 μg / ml leupeptin ( both from boehringer mannheim ), and 2 mm phenymethylsulfonyl fluoride , ( sigma )]. the cell lysate was frozen (- 70 ° for at least 30 min ), thawed and clarified by centrifugation ( 12 , 000 g , 4 °, 30 min ); for each 293 cell sample 3 × 10 6 dpm and for each cfpac - 1 cell sample 30 × 10 6 dpm total trichloracetic acid precipitable radioactivity was used to evaluate 35 s - labeled human cftr by immunoprecipitation with a mouse anti - human cftr monoclonal antibody ( genzyme ), followed by sodium dodecyl sulfate ( sds )- polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis and fluororadiography ( mornex et al ., 1986 ; rosenfeld et al , 1991a ). to demonstrate that the ad - cftr vector was capable of directing the expression of functional cftr protein , forskolin - stimulated cl - secretion was evaluated in cells that do not normally exhibit camp - mediated cl - secretion ( 293 cells ) or in human epithelial cells derived from an individual with cf [ cfpac - 1 cells , a cell line homozygous for deltaf508 cf mutation ( schoumacher et al ., 1990 )]. to accomplish this , at 18 hr ( 293 cells ) or 48 hr ( cfpac - 1 cells ) after infection with ad - cftr , cl - efflux was evaluated ( trapnell et al ., 1991a ). monolayers of 293 or cfpac - 1 cells were washed twice with ringer &# 39 ; s lactate and loaded with 36 cl - ( 2 . 5 μci / ml ; & gt ; 3 mci / gram cl , amersham ; 2 hours , 37 °) and then washed rapidly with 3 ml aliquots (× 6 ) of ringer &# 39 ; s lactate buffer . 36 cl - efflux was measured by sequentially removing and replacing buffer ( 0 . 9 ml aliquots ) at various time intervals for up to 7 . 5 min . the cells were then removed from the dish with 0 . 9 ml of 0 . 25 % trypsin ( biofluids ) and the amount of 36 cl - in the efflux aliquots and cells determined by liquid scintillation counting . the total radioactivity loaded into cells was calculated from the sum of the individual efflux time points plus that remaining in cells at the end of the sampling period . cl - efflux data were plotted for each time point as 36 cl - remaining in cells as a percentage of total 36 cl - initially loaded into cells . forskolin stimulated cl - secretion was evaluated by adding 13 μm forskolin ( sigma , st . louis , mo . ), to the sampling buffer used for collection of the efflux samples . cotton rats lungs and trachea were isolated as described above . after blood was removed by cardiac puncture , the lungs were fixed with 4 % paraformaldehyde ( pfa , fluka ) infused into the trachea and pulmonary artery . cyrostat sections ( 7 to 10 μm ) were prepared , cut and stored frozen (- 70 °) until use . immediately prior to hybridization , cryostat sections were sequentially treated with 0 . 2m hcl and 1 μg / ml proteinase k . three different sets of human cftr 35 s - labeled sense and antisense crna probes were synthesized in vitro from plasmid transcription vectors ( pgem , promega ) with [ 35 s ] utp ( 1 mci , 800 ci / mmol , sp6 / t7 grade ; amersham ) by standard techniques . each pgem cftr vector contained a different region of human cftr cdna ( exons 1 - 5 , 9 - 13 , or 21 - 24 ). these probes were combined , hydrolyzed and the lung tissue sections were then hybridized ( 12 hr , 50 g ) with the labeled crna probes ( 1 . 2 × 10 5 dpm / μl ). lung tissue sections were then washed , treated with rnase a ( 50 μg / ml , sigma ), washed , dehydrated , and evaluated by autoradiography ( 10 d ) and counterstained with hemotoxylin and eosin ( harper et al ., 1986 ; bernaudin et al ., 1988 , rosenfeld et al ., 1991a ). relative expression of human cftr mrna in epithelium versus subepithelium was determined by calculating the mean number of silver grains over these areas , subtracting the mean background grains from each ( defined as number of silver grains in cell - free areas ), and expressing this value as a ratio of expression in epithelium versus subepithelium . ad - cftr - directed mrna transcripts were evaluated in rat lung rna ( prepared as above ) after conversion to cdna , pcr amplification and southern hybridization analysis . rna was first treated with dnase ( 10 units / μg rna ; rnase - free rq1 dnase , promega ) to eliminate possible residual viral dna . rna was then converted to cdna by standard techniques using moloney murine leukemia virus reverse transcriptase ( rt ) with random hexanucleotide primers ( roth et al ., 1985 ) and amplified by pcr ( 25 cycles ) and taq dna polymerase [ perkin elmer cetus ; ( saiki et al ., 1988 )]. to insure that ad - cftr driven transcripts were specifically evaluated and that the 5 &# 39 ; and 3 &# 39 ; portions of the mrna transcripts were present , two separate primers - pairs were used : a 5 &# 39 ; primer pair to detect the 5 &# 39 ; end of ad - cftr mrna transcripts consisting of an adenoviral - specific sense primer in the tripartite leader sequence ( vad - 5 ; 5 &# 39 ;- agctgttggggctcgcggttgagg - 3 &# 39 ;) ( seq id no : 1 ) and a human cftr - specific antisense primer in cftr exon 5 ( hcf60 ; 5 &# 39 ;- catcaaatttgttcaggttgttgg - 3 &# 39 ;) ( seq id no : 2 ); and a 3 &# 39 ; primer pair to evaluate the 3 &# 39 ; end of ad - cftr mrna transcripts consisting of a human cftr - specific sense primer in cftr exon 21 ( hcf12 ; 5 &# 39 ;- agtggagtgatcaagaaatatgg - 3 &# 39 ;( seq id no : 3 ) and an sv40 viral - specific primer in the sv40 early mrna polyadenylation signal sequence ( svpolya ; 5 &# 39 ;- gtaaccattataagctgcaataaac - 3 &# 39 ;( seq id no : 4 ); fiers et al ., 1978 ). as a control , rat gapdh transcripts corresponding to amino acid residues 126 to 300 were amplified under similar conditions using gapdh transcript - specific primers [( gapdh - 1 ; 5 &# 39 ;- aatgcatcctgcaccaccaactgc - 3 &# 39 ;) ( seq id no : 5 ) and ( gapdh - 2 ; 5 &# 39 ;- ggaggccatgtaggccatgaggtc - 3 &# 39 ;( seq id no : 6 ); tso et al ., 1985 )]. each dnase - treated rna sample was also used as a pcr template in parallel without conversion to cdna to eliminate the possibiliby that amplification of potentially contaminating viral dna occurred . pcr amplification products were evaluated by agarose gel electrophoresis followed by soughern hybridization using nested or internal 32 p - labeled cftr cdna probes [ a 462 bp pvuii - xbai fragment spanning exons 2 to 5 ( riordan et al ., 1989 ) for the 5 &# 39 ; region amplification products , or a 200 bp fragment spanning exons 22 to 23 ( riordan et al ., 1989 ; yoshimura et al ., 1991 ; trapnell et al ., 1991a ) for the 3 &# 39 ; region amplification products ]; or an internal rat gapdh cdna probe [ a 281 bp banii fragment within the amplified gapdh transcript region described above ( tso et al ., 1985 )]. immunohistochemical detection of the human cftr protein after in vivo infection with ad - cftr human cftr was evaluated in cytocentrifuge preparations of cotton rat lung epithelium infected in vitro or obtained from cotton rat lung 11 - 14 days after in vivo ad - cftr intratracheal instillation using the alkaline phosphatase monoclonal anti - alkaline phosphatase ( apaap ) method ( cordell et al ., 1984 ) and anti - human cftr antibody ( genzyme ) with minor modifications . briefly , for in vitro studies , cells were collected 48 hr after in vitro infection with the recombinant adenovirus and resuspended in hanks balanced salt solution ( hbs , mediatech ) supplemented with 2 % heat - inactivated fetal calf serum ( biofluids ), and cytoprep slides were prepared by cytocentrifugation ( 450 rpm , 3 min ). for the in vivo studies , the airway epithelial cells were obtained from cotton rats as described above and immediately cytocentrifuged . as controls , t84 cells were trypsinized and prepared in the same manner . air - dried slides were evaluated immediately or stored at - 70 ° c . until evaluation . cytopreps were fixed in acetone for 10 min at - 20 ° c . and air - dried . cells were first incubated with a mouse anti - human cftr monoclonal antibody raised against a cftr exon 13 - beta - galactosidase fusion protein ( 1 μg / ml , genzyme ) in the presence of protease inhibitors ( 100 μg / ml aprotinin , 50 μg / ml leupeptin , 15 μg / ml chymostatin , 0 . 675 mm phenylmethylsulfonyl fluoride [ all from boehringer mannheim ], 7 . 5 μg / ml pepstatin [ cal biochem ], 1 , 5 mm p - aminobenzoic acid [ fluka ]). slides were subsequently incubated with rabbit anti - mouse immunoglobulin ( 96 μg / ml , dako ), followed by alkaline phosphatase mouse monoclonal anti - alkaline phosphatase ( 6 , 8 μg / ml , dako ). the intensity of immunoreactivity was enhanced by repeating the last two antibody incubation steps . immuno - reactivity was detected using a simultaneous capture azo - dye technique ( histo - mark ™ red test system , kirkgaard & amp ; 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( 1991 ) am . j . respir . cell . mol . biol ., 4 , 313 - 319 . __________________________________________________________________________ # sequence listing - - - - ( 1 ) general information : - - ( iii ) number of sequences : 6 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 1 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 24 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 1 : - - agctgttggg gctcgcggtt gagg - # - # 24 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 2 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 24 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 2 : - - catcaaattt gttcaggttg ttgg - # - # 24 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 3 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 23 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 3 : - - agtggagtga tcaagaaata tgg - # - # 23 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 4 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 25 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 4 : - - gtaaccatta taagctgcaa taaac - # - # 25 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 5 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 24 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 5 : - - aatgcatcct gcaccaccaa ctgc - # - # 24 - - - - ( 2 ) information for seq id no : 6 : - - ( i ) sequence characteristics : ( a ) length : 24 base - # pairs ( b ) type : nucleic acid ( c ) strandedness : single ( d ) topology : unknown - - ( ii ) molecule type : dna - - ( xi ) sequence description : seq id no : 6 : - - ggaggccatg taggccatga ggtc - # - # 24__________________________________________________________________________