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Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats

We previously demonstrated safe and reliable gene transfer to the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) using a direct microinjection procedure to deliver recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector. In this study, we proceed to compare the in vivo transduction patterns of self-complementary (sc) AAV6 and...

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Autores principales: Yu, Hongwei, Fischer, Gregory, Ferhatovic, Lejla, Fan, Fan, Light, Alan R., Weihrauch, Dorothee, Sapunar, Damir, Nakai, Hiroyuki, Park, Frank, Hogan, Quinn H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061266
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author Yu, Hongwei
Fischer, Gregory
Ferhatovic, Lejla
Fan, Fan
Light, Alan R.
Weihrauch, Dorothee
Sapunar, Damir
Nakai, Hiroyuki
Park, Frank
Hogan, Quinn H.
author_facet Yu, Hongwei
Fischer, Gregory
Ferhatovic, Lejla
Fan, Fan
Light, Alan R.
Weihrauch, Dorothee
Sapunar, Damir
Nakai, Hiroyuki
Park, Frank
Hogan, Quinn H.
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description We previously demonstrated safe and reliable gene transfer to the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) using a direct microinjection procedure to deliver recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector. In this study, we proceed to compare the in vivo transduction patterns of self-complementary (sc) AAV6 and AAV8 in the peripheral sensory pathway. A single, direct microinjection of either AAV6 or AAV8 expressing EGFP, at the adjusted titer of 2×10(9) viral particle per DRG, into the lumbar (L) 4 and L5 DRGs of adult rats resulted in efficient EGFP expression (48±20% for AAV6 and 25±4% for AAV8, mean ± SD) selectively in sensory neurons and their axonal projections 3 weeks after injection, which remained stable for up to 3 months. AAV6 efficiently transfers EGFP to all neuronal size groups without differential neurotropism, while AAV8 predominantly targets large-sized neurons. Neurons transduced with AAV6 penetrate into the spinal dorsal horn (DH) and terminate predominantly in superficial DH laminae, as well as in the dorsal columns and deeper laminae III-V. Only few AAV8-transduced afferents were evident in the superficial laminae, and spinal EGFP was mostly present in the deeper dorsal horn (lamina III-V) and dorsal columns, with substantial projections to the ventral horn. AAV6-mediated EGFP-positive nerve fibers were widely observed in the medial plantar skin of ipsilateral hindpaws. No apparent inflammation, tissue damage, or major pain behaviors were observed for either AAV serotype. Taken together, both AAV6 and AAV8 are efficient and safe vectors for transgene delivery to primary sensory neurons, but they exhibit distinct functional features. Intraganglionic delivery of AAV6 is more uniform and efficient compared to AAV8 in gene transfer to peripheral sensory neurons and their axonal processes.
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spelling pubmed-36289182013-04-23 Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats Yu, Hongwei Fischer, Gregory Ferhatovic, Lejla Fan, Fan Light, Alan R. Weihrauch, Dorothee Sapunar, Damir Nakai, Hiroyuki Park, Frank Hogan, Quinn H. PLoS One Research Article We previously demonstrated safe and reliable gene transfer to the dorsal root ganglion (DRG) using a direct microinjection procedure to deliver recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector. In this study, we proceed to compare the in vivo transduction patterns of self-complementary (sc) AAV6 and AAV8 in the peripheral sensory pathway. A single, direct microinjection of either AAV6 or AAV8 expressing EGFP, at the adjusted titer of 2×10(9) viral particle per DRG, into the lumbar (L) 4 and L5 DRGs of adult rats resulted in efficient EGFP expression (48±20% for AAV6 and 25±4% for AAV8, mean ± SD) selectively in sensory neurons and their axonal projections 3 weeks after injection, which remained stable for up to 3 months. AAV6 efficiently transfers EGFP to all neuronal size groups without differential neurotropism, while AAV8 predominantly targets large-sized neurons. Neurons transduced with AAV6 penetrate into the spinal dorsal horn (DH) and terminate predominantly in superficial DH laminae, as well as in the dorsal columns and deeper laminae III-V. Only few AAV8-transduced afferents were evident in the superficial laminae, and spinal EGFP was mostly present in the deeper dorsal horn (lamina III-V) and dorsal columns, with substantial projections to the ventral horn. AAV6-mediated EGFP-positive nerve fibers were widely observed in the medial plantar skin of ipsilateral hindpaws. No apparent inflammation, tissue damage, or major pain behaviors were observed for either AAV serotype. Taken together, both AAV6 and AAV8 are efficient and safe vectors for transgene delivery to primary sensory neurons, but they exhibit distinct functional features. Intraganglionic delivery of AAV6 is more uniform and efficient compared to AAV8 in gene transfer to peripheral sensory neurons and their axonal processes. Public Library of Science 2013-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC3628918/ /pubmed/23613824 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061266 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
spellingShingle Research Article
Yu, Hongwei
Fischer, Gregory
Ferhatovic, Lejla
Fan, Fan
Light, Alan R.
Weihrauch, Dorothee
Sapunar, Damir
Nakai, Hiroyuki
Park, Frank
Hogan, Quinn H.
Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title_full Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title_fullStr Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title_full_unstemmed Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title_short Intraganglionic AAV6 Results in Efficient and Long-Term Gene Transfer to Peripheral Sensory Nervous System in Adult Rats
title_sort intraganglionic aav6 results in efficient and long-term gene transfer to peripheral sensory nervous system in adult rats
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3628918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23613824
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0061266
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