Development of Methodology and Study Protocol: Safety and Efficacy of a Single Subretinal Injection of rAAV.hCNGA3 in Patients with CNGA3-Linked Achromatopsia Investigated in an Exploratory Dose-Escalation Trial.
Nadine A Kahle, Tobias Peters, Ditta Zobor, Laura Kuehlewein, Susanne Kohl, Ahmad Zhour, Annette Werner, Immanuel P Seitz, Vithiyanjali Sothilingam, Stylianos Michalakis, Martin Biel, Marius Ueffing, Eberhart Zrenner, Karl U Bartz-Schmidt, M Dominik Fischer, Barbara J C Wilhelm
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Abstract
Achromatopsia is an autosomal recessively inherited congenital defect characterized by a lack of cone photoreceptor function, leading to severely impaired vision. In this clinical study, achromatopsia patients were treated with a single subretinal injection of rAAV.hCNGA3 to restore cone function. The focus of this trial was on the safety of the treatment. After surgery, patients were monitored in eight extensive visits during the first year, followed by a 4-year follow-up period with annual visits. For essential complementation of the standard ophthalmological and systemic examinations, disease-specific methods were developed to assess the safety, efficacy, and patient-reported outcomes in this trial.
期刊介绍:
Human Gene Therapy (HGT) is the premier, multidisciplinary journal covering all aspects of gene therapy. The Journal publishes important advances in DNA, RNA, cell and immune therapies, validating the latest advances in research and new technologies.