胸腔内注射 AAV1 与脑室内注射 AAV1 在狗脑中产生的广泛转导效果相当。

IF 4.6 3区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Gene Therapy Pub Date : 2024-12-09 DOI:10.1038/s41434-024-00510-9
Jacqueline E Hunter, Charles H Vite, Caitlyn M Molony, Patricia A O'Donnell, John H Wolfe
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在大型动物大脑中,AAV载体进入大池脑脊液(CSF)后,转导的脑细胞广泛分布。在人类中,由于脑干损伤的风险,脑室内注射比脑室内注射更适合脑脊液输送。一项对狗的研究报告了将表达GFP的AAV载体注射到侧脑室而不是注射到CM时的不良反应。相比之下,在患病动物中表达哺乳动物基因的AAV并没有引发不良反应,因为许多遗传性疾病也会损害免疫系统。每个部位脑脊液循环的差异可能会潜在地影响病媒在脑内的传播,但尚未使用哺乳动物基因和免疫正常的动物进行直接比较。在这项研究中,我们评估了多巴胺-2受体(D2R)变体D2R80A,它在细胞内信号传导中失活,并在大型动物大脑中被用作报告基因。在正常犬中,两种注射方式均未观察到对D2R80A基因的不良反应,两种注射方式均导致D2R80A在脑内的分布相当。
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Intracisternal vs intraventricular injection of AAV1 result in comparable, widespread transduction of the dog brain.

Widespread distribution of transduced brain cells following delivery of AAV vectors into the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of the cisterna magna (CM) has been demonstrated in large animal brains. In humans, intraventricular injection is preferred to intracisternal injection for CSF delivery due to the risk of brain stem injury. One study in the dog reported adverse reactions to AAV vectors expressing GFP injected into the lateral ventricle but not when injected into the CM. In contrast, AAV expressing mammalian genes in diseased animals have not triggered adverse responses since many genetic diseases also have compromised immune systems. Differences in circulation of CSF from each site could potentially affect vector spread within the brain, but a direct comparison has not been made using both a mammalian gene and immunologically normal animals. In this study we evaluated the dopamine-2-receptor (D2R) variant D2R80A, which is inactivated for intracellular signaling and has been used as a reporter gene in large animal brains. No adverse reactions to the D2R80A gene were observed from either injection route in normal dogs and both routes resulted in comparable distribution of D2R80A within the brain.

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Gene Therapy
Gene Therapy 医学-生化与分子生物学
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Gene Therapy covers both the research and clinical applications of novel therapeutic techniques based on a genetic component. Over the last few decades, significant advances in technologies ranging from identifying novel genetic targets that cause disease through to clinical studies, which show therapeutic benefit, have elevated this multidisciplinary field to the forefront of modern medicine.
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