Cassie Ables, Catalina Jaramillo, E. Lynne Wood, Sara Stern, Mouied Alashari, Linda Book, Russell J. Butterfield
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Subacute liver injury in two young infants following gene replacement therapy for spinal muscular atrophy
Spinal muscular atrophy is a neurodegenerative disorder resulting from the irreversible loss of anterior horn cells secondary to homozygous mutations in the survival motor neuron gene . Gene replacement therapy using a recombinant adeno-associated virus 9 vector containing an gene construct, onasemnogene abeparvovec-xioi, was approved by the US Food and Drug Administration in May 2019. Subacute mild elevation of liver function tests following infusion has since been shown to be a common adverse event. Additionally, there have been case reports of liver failure following administration of this therapy and two reported patient deaths. While these adverse events are relatively common, they have not been reported in the youngest treated patients. We present two cases of subacute severe elevation of liver function tests >10–20 times the upper limit of normal, without progression to liver failure, following onasemnogene abeparvovec administration in young infants less than 4 weeks old. Potential mechanisms of injury, management, and implications for future treatment with onasemnogene abeparvovec and other adeno-associated virus vector gene therapies are discussed.
期刊介绍:
The aim of Molecular Therapy—Methods & Clinical Development is to build upon the success of Molecular Therapy in publishing important peer-reviewed methods and procedures, as well as translational advances in the broad array of fields under the molecular therapy umbrella.
Topics of particular interest within the journal''s scope include:
Gene vector engineering and production,
Methods for targeted genome editing and engineering,
Methods and technology development for cell reprogramming and directed differentiation of pluripotent cells,
Methods for gene and cell vector delivery,
Development of biomaterials and nanoparticles for applications in gene and cell therapy and regenerative medicine,
Analysis of gene and cell vector biodistribution and tracking,
Pharmacology/toxicology studies of new and next-generation vectors,
Methods for cell isolation, engineering, culture, expansion, and transplantation,
Cell processing, storage, and banking for therapeutic application,
Preclinical and QC/QA assay development,
Translational and clinical scale-up and Good Manufacturing procedures and process development,
Clinical protocol development,
Computational and bioinformatic methods for analysis, modeling, or visualization of biological data,
Negotiating the regulatory approval process and obtaining such approval for clinical trials.