Stable expression of the oxc and frc genes from Oxalobacter formigenes in human embryo kidney 293 cells: Implications for gene therapy of hyperoxaluria

  • Authors:
    • Zhang-Qun Ye
    • De-Bo Kong
    • Zhi-Qiang Chen
    • Lin-Fang Yao
    • Hui Guo
    • Xiao Yu
    • Guan-Lin Liu
    • Wei-Min Yang
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2007     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.20.4.521
  • Pages: 521-526
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Abstract

Hyperoxaluria can lead to multiple pathologic conditions such as recurrent urolithiasis, oxalosis, nephrocalcinosis and even renal failure, but there is no known oxalate-degrading pathway in the human body, and current therapeutic options for patients with hyperoxaluria are limited. Oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase and formyl-CoA transferase are the key enzymes in the oxalate catabolism of Oxalobacter formigenes which dwell in the intestine of vertebrates and have an important symbiotic relationship with their hosts. The aim of this study was to insert the oxalate-degrading enzyme genes into human embryo kidney (HEK) 293 cells and to evaluate if the oxalate-degrading enzymes could be expressed in these cells and keep their enzyme activity. We present here the cloning of the two genes from O. formigenes and their subsequent expression in HEK293 cells. The results showed that the expression of oxalyl-CoA decarboxylase and formyl-CoA transferase was confirmed by RT-PCR and Western blotting, and the proteins were located in the cytoplasm of transfected cells. Furthermore, the transfected cells were capable to a certain degree of degrading oxalate. These findings suggest that the transfer of oxalate-degrading enzyme genes into human cells is possibly a potential candidate for the gene therapy of hyperoxaluria.

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October 2007
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Ye Z, Kong D, Chen Z, Yao L, Guo H, Yu X, Liu G and Yang W: Stable expression of the oxc and frc genes from Oxalobacter formigenes in human embryo kidney 293 cells: Implications for gene therapy of hyperoxaluria. Int J Mol Med 20: 521-526, 2007
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Ye, Z., Kong, D., Chen, Z., Yao, L., Guo, H., Yu, X. ... Yang, W. (2007). Stable expression of the oxc and frc genes from Oxalobacter formigenes in human embryo kidney 293 cells: Implications for gene therapy of hyperoxaluria. International Journal of Molecular Medicine, 20, 521-526. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.20.4.521
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Ye, Z., Kong, D., Chen, Z., Yao, L., Guo, H., Yu, X., Liu, G., Yang, W."Stable expression of the oxc and frc genes from Oxalobacter formigenes in human embryo kidney 293 cells: Implications for gene therapy of hyperoxaluria". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 20.4 (2007): 521-526.
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Ye, Z., Kong, D., Chen, Z., Yao, L., Guo, H., Yu, X., Liu, G., Yang, W."Stable expression of the oxc and frc genes from Oxalobacter formigenes in human embryo kidney 293 cells: Implications for gene therapy of hyperoxaluria". International Journal of Molecular Medicine 20, no. 4 (2007): 521-526. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijmm.20.4.521