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Combined Rod and Cone Transduction by Adeno-Associated Virus 2/8

Authors :
Andrea Sommella
Elena Marrocco
Enrico Maria Surace
Maria Laura Bacci
Cheryl M. Craft
Michele Della Corte
Massimo Giunti
Giulia Cesi
Anna Manfredi
Settimio Rossi
Agostina Puppo
Francesca Simonelli
Alberto Auricchio
Source :
Human Gene Therapy
Publisher :
MARY ANN LIEBERT, INC

Abstract

Gene transfer to both cone and rod photoreceptors (PRs) is essential for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerations that are caused by mutations in genes expressed in both PR types. Vectors based on the adeno-associated virus (AAV) efficiently transduce PRs of different species. However, these are predominantly rods and little is known about the ability of the AAV to transduce cones in combination with rods. Here we show that AAV2/8 transduces pig cones to levels that are similar to AAV2/9, and the outer nuclear layer (mainly rods) to levels that are on average higher, although not statistically significant, than both AAV2/5 and AAV2/9. We additionally found that the ubiquitous cytomegalovirus (CMV), but not the PR-specific GRK1 promoter, transduced pig cones efficiently, presumably because GRK1 is not expressed in pig cones as observed in mice and humans. Indeed, the GRK1 and CMV promoters transduce a similar percentage of murine cones with the CMV reaching the highest expression levels. Consistent with this, the AAV2/8 vectors with either the CMV or the GRK1 promoter restore cone function in a mouse model of Leber congenital amaurosis type 1 (LCA1), supporting the use of AAV2/8 for gene therapy of LCA1 as well as of other retinal diseases requiring gene transfer to both PR types.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Human Gene Therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....35e66fc34c660e35ca1b4e416124d93f