Viral Vectors
University Of California, San Diego, La Jolla CA
Investigators
Linked publications & trials
Abstract
Lentiviral vectors have the unique ability to efficiently transduce non-dividing cells. Since the majority of the cells in the CNS are post mitotic, recombinant Lentiviral vectors can introduce genes in a variety of cell types including neurons and astrocytes. Lentiviral vectors can also be used to knock-down gene expression using RNA interference (RNAi) technology. The vectors can be generate shRNA to specifically compromise the expression of a target gene. Lentiviral vectors can also be designed to regulate gene expression. Adenoassociated viral (AAV) vectors can also be used to introduce genes into the CNS. An advantage of AAV is the ability to generate very high titers of recombinant viruses which can allow easier genetic manipulation of higher animals. In some situations,to identify dividing neurons (neurogenesis), retroviral vectors which transduce only dividing cells will be used. Core B will provide higher titer recombinant viruses to all the investigators. Core B will also offer the possibility of training students and post doctoral fellows in the Pi's laboratory to generate viral vectors. Each PI has indicated their expected needs and we have listed them in Core B text.
View original record on NIH RePORTER →