Adeno-associated virus for the treatment of muscle diseases: toward clinical trials.

Nina DiPrimio, Scott W J McPhee, R Jude Samulski
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Muscle diseases include muscular dystrophies, cardiomyopathies, neuromuscular and metabolic disorders. The loss of normal muscle structure and function is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Patients with Duchenne muscular dystrophy usually lose ambulation in their teenage years, and frequently experience severe respiratory problems and heart failure in later stages of life. These unmet medical needs have encouraged the development of genetic strategies targeting the underlying muscle disease processes. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors have been identified as promising gene delivery candidates because of their ability to transduce muscle tissue efficiently while transporting a genetic payload. There is currently significant momentum in the research of AAV-mediated delivery of muscle genes. Various AAV-based therapeutic strategies are undergoing preclinical and clinical testing, including the use of miniaturized and codon-optimized transgenes, exon skipping expression cassettes, novel tissue-specific promoters, AAV capsid mutants and chimeras, and localized intravascular administration procedures. These advancements in gene delivery have led to the generation of AAV vectors with targeted transgene expression, tissue-selective tropism and minimal off-target effects. This review describes advances in AAV gene therapy that are specific to the treatment of muscle diseases, and discusses the implications of their clinical application.

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腺相关病毒治疗肌肉疾病:走向临床试验
肌肉疾病包括肌肉萎缩症、心肌病、神经肌肉和代谢紊乱。正常肌肉结构和功能的丧失与显著的发病率和死亡率有关。杜氏肌营养不良症患者通常在青少年时期失去行动能力,并经常在生命后期经历严重的呼吸问题和心力衰竭。这些未满足的医疗需求鼓励了针对潜在肌肉疾病过程的遗传策略的发展。腺相关病毒(AAV)载体已被确定为有希望的基因传递候选者,因为它们能够在运输遗传载荷的同时有效地转导肌肉组织。目前对aav介导的肌肉基因传递的研究有很大的进展。各种基于AAV的治疗策略正在进行临床前和临床试验,包括使用小型化和密码子优化的转基因、外显子跳跃表达盒、新型组织特异性启动子、AAV衣壳突变体和嵌合体,以及局部血管内给药程序。基因传递方面的这些进步导致了AAV载体的产生,这些载体具有靶向转基因表达、组织选择性趋向性和最小的脱靶效应。本文综述了针对肌肉疾病的AAV基因治疗的进展,并讨论了其临床应用的意义。
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