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Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection

Vectors based on the adeno-associated virus (AAV) are currently the preferred tools for delivering genes to photoreceptors (PR) in small and large animals. AAVs have been applied successfully in various models of PR dystrophies. However, unknown barriers still limit AAV's efficient application...

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Autores principales: Petit, Lolita, Ma, Shan, Cheng, Shun-Yun, Gao, Guangping, Punzo, Claudio
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Publicado: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28510482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hum.2017.020
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author Petit, Lolita
Ma, Shan
Cheng, Shun-Yun
Gao, Guangping
Punzo, Claudio
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Ma, Shan
Cheng, Shun-Yun
Gao, Guangping
Punzo, Claudio
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description Vectors based on the adeno-associated virus (AAV) are currently the preferred tools for delivering genes to photoreceptors (PR) in small and large animals. AAVs have been applied successfully in various models of PR dystrophies. However, unknown barriers still limit AAV's efficient application in several forms of severe PR degenerations due to insufficient transgene expression and/or treated cells at the time of injection. Optimizations of PR gene therapy strategies will likely benefit from the identification of the cellular factors that influence PR transduction. Interestingly, recent studies have shown that the AAV transduction profile of PRs differs significantly between neonatal and adult mouse retinas after subretinal injection. This phenomenon may provide clues to identify host factors that influence the efficiency of AAV-mediated PR transduction. This study demonstrates that rod outer segments are critical modulators of efficient AAV-mediated rod transduction. During retinal development, rod transduction correlated temporally and spatially with the differentiation order of PRs when vectors were introduced subretinally but not when introduced intravitreally. All subretinally injected vectors had an initial preference to transduce cones in the absence of formed rod outer segments and then displayed a preference for rods as the cells matured, independently of the expression cassette or AAV serotype. Consistent with this observation, altered development of rod outer segments was associated with a strong reduction of rod transduction and an increase in the percentage of transduced cones by 2- to 2.8-fold. A similar increase of cone transduction was observed in the adult retinal degeneration 1 (rd1) retina compared to wild-type mice. These results suggest that the loss of rod outer segments in diseased retinas could markedly affect gene transfer efficiency of AAV vectors by limiting the ability of AAVs to infect dying rods efficiently. This information could be exploited for the development of more efficient AAV-based PR gene delivery procedures.
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spelling pubmed-54883632017-06-28 Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection Petit, Lolita Ma, Shan Cheng, Shun-Yun Gao, Guangping Punzo, Claudio Hum Gene Ther Research Articles Vectors based on the adeno-associated virus (AAV) are currently the preferred tools for delivering genes to photoreceptors (PR) in small and large animals. AAVs have been applied successfully in various models of PR dystrophies. However, unknown barriers still limit AAV's efficient application in several forms of severe PR degenerations due to insufficient transgene expression and/or treated cells at the time of injection. Optimizations of PR gene therapy strategies will likely benefit from the identification of the cellular factors that influence PR transduction. Interestingly, recent studies have shown that the AAV transduction profile of PRs differs significantly between neonatal and adult mouse retinas after subretinal injection. This phenomenon may provide clues to identify host factors that influence the efficiency of AAV-mediated PR transduction. This study demonstrates that rod outer segments are critical modulators of efficient AAV-mediated rod transduction. During retinal development, rod transduction correlated temporally and spatially with the differentiation order of PRs when vectors were introduced subretinally but not when introduced intravitreally. All subretinally injected vectors had an initial preference to transduce cones in the absence of formed rod outer segments and then displayed a preference for rods as the cells matured, independently of the expression cassette or AAV serotype. Consistent with this observation, altered development of rod outer segments was associated with a strong reduction of rod transduction and an increase in the percentage of transduced cones by 2- to 2.8-fold. A similar increase of cone transduction was observed in the adult retinal degeneration 1 (rd1) retina compared to wild-type mice. These results suggest that the loss of rod outer segments in diseased retinas could markedly affect gene transfer efficiency of AAV vectors by limiting the ability of AAVs to infect dying rods efficiently. This information could be exploited for the development of more efficient AAV-based PR gene delivery procedures. Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. 2017-06-01 2017-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5488363/ /pubmed/28510482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hum.2017.020 Text en © Lolita Petit et al. 2017; Published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Petit, Lolita
Ma, Shan
Cheng, Shun-Yun
Gao, Guangping
Punzo, Claudio
Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title_full Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title_fullStr Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title_full_unstemmed Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title_short Rod Outer Segment Development Influences AAV-Mediated Photoreceptor Transduction After Subretinal Injection
title_sort rod outer segment development influences aav-mediated photoreceptor transduction after subretinal injection
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5488363/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28510482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/hum.2017.020
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