Claims
- 1. A lenitiviral packaging system comprising a structural lentiviral vector system comprising a first lentiviral vector that encodes a structural gene selected from a gag gene, a pol gene or both gag and pol genes, wherein the lentiviral packaging system lacks a functional tat gene.
- 2. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the tat gene is deleted.
- 3. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the tat gene is mutated.
- 4. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the first lentiviral vector comprises a gag gene, and the structural lentiviral vector system further comprises a second lentiviral vector that encodes a pol gene.
- 5. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the first lentiviral vector comprises a pol gene, and the structural lentiviral vector system further comprises a second lentiviral vector that encodes a gag gene.
- 6. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the structural lentiviral vector system further comprises a regulatory response element (RRE) downstream of the structural gene.
- 7. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the structural lentiviral vector system further comprises a heterologous regulatory element operably linked to the structural gene.
- 8. The lentiviral packaging system 7, wherein the heterologous regulatory element comprises a CMV promoter.
- 9. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, which lacks a functional HIV env gene.
- 10. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, further comprising a viral env gene that is derived from a different virus than the structural genes.
- 11. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 10, wherein the env gene is provided on a vector other than the first lentiviral vector.
- 12. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, which lacks functional vif, vpr, vpu and nef genes.
- 13. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, wherein the lentivirus is human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
- 14. The lentiviral packaging system of claim 13, wherein the HIV is HIV-1.
- 15. A lentiviral vector system comprising the lentiviral packaging system of claim 1, and a lentiviral transfer vector comprising a heterologous gene operably linked to a regulatory element.
- 16. The lentiviral vector system of claim 15, wherein the lentiviral transfer vector comprises a 5′ LTR and a 3′ LTR, each of which contains a U3 region,
wherein the regulatory element is a heterologous regulatory element operable in a mammalian cell, wherein a part or all of a regulatory element of the U3 region of the 5′ LTR is replaced by the heterologous regulatory element, and wherein a part or all of the U3 region of the 3′ LTR is replaced by a heterologous inducible regulatory element that is activated only in the presence of an activator expressed in trans.
- 17. The lentiviralvector system of claim 16, wherein the heterologous inducible regulatory element comprises a tet operator.
- 18. The lentiviral vector system of claim 17, wherein the heterologous inducible regulatory element comprises seven copies of a tet operator (tet°7).
- 19. The lentiviral vector system of claim 18, wherein the tet°7 is linked to a part of the 3′ HIV U3 region that comprises a TATA box sequence.
- 20. A method of producing a recombinant lenitivirus comprising:
(a) transfecting a packaging host cell with:
(i) a lentiviral transfer vector comprising a heterologous gene operably linked to a regulatory element; and (ii) a lentiviral packaging system of claim 1; and (b) recovering the recombinant lentivirus produced by the transfected packaging host cell.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/604,013, filed Jun. 26, 2000, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 09/271,365, filed Mar. 18, 1999, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,165,782, issued Dec. 26, 2000, which is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/989,394, filed Dec. 12, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,994,136, issued Nov. 30,1999.
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