小鼠逆行基因转移后的腺病毒神经间转运

Li-Kai Tsai , Ming-Shiun Tsai , Song-Kun Shyue , Wuh-Liang Hwu , Hung Li
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虽然通过病毒载体将基因从感染肌肉逆行转移到神经元已为人所知多年,但在逆行基因转移后,病毒载体的神经元间基因转运是否发生仍是未知的。为了确定这一点,我们将携带eGFP基因的腺病毒载体(带或不带神经示踪剂)注射到小鼠右侧腓肠肌中。7 d后,用绿色荧光检测部分脊髓运动神经元,但无神经示踪剂信号。此外,在注射病毒的小鼠右侧腰骶椎旁肌肉中可见绿色荧光的神经。右侧腰骶棘旁肌的绿色荧光可能是由于基因从注射病毒的腓肠肌逆行转运到脊髓神经元,然后在属于神经支配棘旁肌的神经元轴突中进行神经元间转移和eGFP的顺行表达。这种神经元间运输现象提出了一种可能性,即我们可以通过将含有治疗基因的病毒载体注射到少数肌肉中来治疗运动神经元疾病,从而产生广泛的有益效果。
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Adenoviral interneuronal transportation after retrograde gene transfer in mice

Although retrograde gene transfer from infected muscles to neurons by viral vectors has been known for years, it is still unknown whether interneuronal gene transportation of viral vectors occurs after retrograde gene transfer. To determine this, we injected adenoviral vectors carrying eGFP gene with or without a neural tracer into the right gastrocnemius muscles of mice. After 7 days, some spinal motor neurons were detected with green fluorescence but without the signal of neural tracer. In addition, nerves with green fluorescence could be noted in the right lumbosacral paraspinal muscles of viral-injected mice. The green fluorescence in the right lumbosacral paraspinal muscles might have resulted from retrograde gene transportation from the viral-injected gastrocnemius muscles to the spinal neurons, followed by interneuronal transfer and anterograde expression of eGFP in the axons belonging to neurons innervating the paraspinal muscles. This phenomenon of interneuronal transportation raises the possibility that we could treat motoneuron diseases by injection of viral vectors containing therapeutic genes into a few muscles resulting in widespread beneficial effects.

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