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Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice

Gene therapy using recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) relies on safe, efficient, and precise in vivo gene delivery that is largely dependent on the AAV capsid. The proteinaceous capsid is highly amenable to engineering using a variety of approaches, and most resulting capsids carry substituti...

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Autores principales: Chang, Hao, Du, Ailing, Jiang, Jun, Ren, Lingzhi, Liu, Nan, Zhou, Xuntao, Liang, Jialing, Gao, Guangping, Wang, Dan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10597788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2023.101129
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author Chang, Hao
Du, Ailing
Jiang, Jun
Ren, Lingzhi
Liu, Nan
Zhou, Xuntao
Liang, Jialing
Gao, Guangping
Wang, Dan
author_facet Chang, Hao
Du, Ailing
Jiang, Jun
Ren, Lingzhi
Liu, Nan
Zhou, Xuntao
Liang, Jialing
Gao, Guangping
Wang, Dan
author_sort Chang, Hao
collection PubMed
description Gene therapy using recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) relies on safe, efficient, and precise in vivo gene delivery that is largely dependent on the AAV capsid. The proteinaceous capsid is highly amenable to engineering using a variety of approaches, and most resulting capsids carry substitutions or insertions comprised of natural amino acids. Here, we incorporated a non-canonical amino acid (ncAA), Nε-2-azideoethyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine (also known as NAEK), into the AAV5 capsid using genetic code expansion, and serendipitously found that several NAEK-AAV5 vectors transduced various cell lines more efficiently than the parental rAAV5. Furthermore, one NAEK-AAV5 vector showed lung-specific transduction enhancement following systemic or intranasal delivery in mice. Structural modeling suggests that the long side chain of NAEK may impact on the 3-fold protrusion on the capsid surface that plays a key role in tropism, thereby modulating vector transduction. Recent advances in genetic code expansion have generated synthetic proteins carrying an increasing number of ncAAs that possess diverse biological properties. Our study suggests that ncAA incorporation into the AAV capsid may confer novel vector properties, opening a new and complementary avenue to gene therapy vector discovery.
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spelling pubmed-105977882023-10-26 Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice Chang, Hao Du, Ailing Jiang, Jun Ren, Lingzhi Liu, Nan Zhou, Xuntao Liang, Jialing Gao, Guangping Wang, Dan Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev Original Article Gene therapy using recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) relies on safe, efficient, and precise in vivo gene delivery that is largely dependent on the AAV capsid. The proteinaceous capsid is highly amenable to engineering using a variety of approaches, and most resulting capsids carry substitutions or insertions comprised of natural amino acids. Here, we incorporated a non-canonical amino acid (ncAA), Nε-2-azideoethyloxycarbonyl-L-lysine (also known as NAEK), into the AAV5 capsid using genetic code expansion, and serendipitously found that several NAEK-AAV5 vectors transduced various cell lines more efficiently than the parental rAAV5. Furthermore, one NAEK-AAV5 vector showed lung-specific transduction enhancement following systemic or intranasal delivery in mice. Structural modeling suggests that the long side chain of NAEK may impact on the 3-fold protrusion on the capsid surface that plays a key role in tropism, thereby modulating vector transduction. Recent advances in genetic code expansion have generated synthetic proteins carrying an increasing number of ncAAs that possess diverse biological properties. Our study suggests that ncAA incorporation into the AAV capsid may confer novel vector properties, opening a new and complementary avenue to gene therapy vector discovery. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2023-10-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10597788/ /pubmed/37886602 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2023.101129 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Chang, Hao
Du, Ailing
Jiang, Jun
Ren, Lingzhi
Liu, Nan
Zhou, Xuntao
Liang, Jialing
Gao, Guangping
Wang, Dan
Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title_full Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title_fullStr Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title_full_unstemmed Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title_short Non-canonical amino acid incorporation into AAV5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
title_sort non-canonical amino acid incorporation into aav5 capsid enhances lung transduction in mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10597788/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37886602
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtm.2023.101129
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