Adenovirus Vectors Target Several Cell Subtypes of Mammalian Inner Ear In Vivo.

IF 3 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Neural Plasticity Pub Date : 2016-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2016/9409846
Yilai Shu, Yong Tao, Wenyan Li, Jun Shen, Zhengmin Wang, Zheng-Yi Chen
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Mammalian inner ear harbors diverse cell types that are essential for hearing and balance. Adenovirus is one of the major vectors to deliver genes into the inner ear for functional studies and hair cell regeneration. To identify adenovirus vectors that target specific cell subtypes in the inner ear, we studied three adenovirus vectors, carrying a reporter gene encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP) from two vendors or with a genome editing gene Cre recombinase (Cre), by injection into postnatal days 0 (P0) and 4 (P4) mouse cochlea through scala media by cochleostomy in vivo. We found three adenovirus vectors transduced mouse inner ear cells with different specificities and expression levels, depending on the type of adenoviral vectors and the age of mice. The most frequently targeted region was the cochlear sensory epithelium, including auditory hair cells and supporting cells. Adenovirus with GFP transduced utricular supporting cells as well. This study shows that adenovirus vectors are capable of efficiently and specifically transducing different cell types in the mammalian inner ear and provides useful tools to study inner ear gene function and to evaluate gene therapy to treat hearing loss and vestibular dysfunction.

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腺病毒载体在体内靶向哺乳动物内耳几种细胞亚型。
哺乳动物的内耳含有多种对听力和平衡至关重要的细胞类型。腺病毒是将基因传递到内耳进行功能研究和毛细胞再生的主要载体之一。为了鉴定针对内耳特定细胞亚型的腺病毒载体,我们研究了三种腺病毒载体,分别携带来自两家供应商的编码绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)的报告基因或携带基因组编辑基因Cre重组酶(Cre),通过体外耳蜗造口术通过scala介质注射到出生后0天和4天的小鼠耳蜗。我们发现三种腺病毒载体转导小鼠内耳细胞具有不同的特异性和表达水平,这取决于腺病毒载体的类型和小鼠的年龄。最常见的目标区域是耳蜗感觉上皮,包括听觉毛细胞和支持细胞。带有GFP转导的腺病毒也能转染细胞核支持细胞。本研究表明,腺病毒载体能够高效、特异性地转导哺乳动物内耳不同类型的细胞,为研究内耳基因功能和评估治疗听力损失和前庭功能障碍的基因疗法提供了有用的工具。
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Neural Plasticity
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期刊介绍: Neural Plasticity is an international, interdisciplinary journal dedicated to the publication of articles related to all aspects of neural plasticity, with special emphasis on its functional significance as reflected in behavior and in psychopathology. Neural Plasticity publishes research and review articles from the entire range of relevant disciplines, including basic neuroscience, behavioral neuroscience, cognitive neuroscience, biological psychology, and biological psychiatry.
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