Integration Site Choice of a Feline Immunodeficiency Virus Vector
Publication
, Journal Article
Kang, Y; Moressi, CJ; Scheetz, TE; Xie, L; Tran, DT; Casavant, TL; Ak, P; Benham, CJ; Davidson, BL; McCray, PB
Published in: Journal of Virology
We mapped 226 unique integration sites in human hepatoma cells following gene transfer with a feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)-based lentivirus vector. FIV integrated across the entire length of the transcriptional units. Microarray data indicated that FIV integration favored actively transcribed genes. Approximately 21% of FIV integrations within transcriptional units occurred in genes regulated by the LEDGF/p75 transcriptional coactivator. DNA in regions of FIV insertion sites exhibited a “bendable” structure and a pattern of duplex destabilization favoring strand separation. FIV integration preferences are more similar to those of primate lentiviruses and distinct from those of Moloney murine leukemia virus, avian sarcoma leukosis virus, and foamy virus.