Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.

Recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are known to safely and efficiently transduce the retina. Among the various AAV serotypes available, AAV2/5 and 2/8 are the most effective for gene transfer to photoreceptors (PR), which are the most relevant targets for gene therapy of inherited reti...

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Main Authors: Agostina Puppo, Alexander Bello, Anna Manfredi, Giulia Cesi, Elena Marrocco, Michele Della Corte, Settimio Rossi, Massimo Giunti, Maria Laura Bacci, Francesca Simonelli, Enrico Maria Surace, Gary P Kobinger, Alberto Auricchio
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3592811?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-c27b4ba715774c49ae34956b65b4bf202020-11-25T01:33:45ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0183e5902510.1371/journal.pone.0059025Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.Agostina PuppoAlexander BelloAnna ManfrediGiulia CesiElena MarroccoMichele Della CorteSettimio RossiMassimo GiuntiMaria Laura BacciFrancesca SimonelliEnrico Maria SuraceGary P KobingerAlberto AuricchioRecombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are known to safely and efficiently transduce the retina. Among the various AAV serotypes available, AAV2/5 and 2/8 are the most effective for gene transfer to photoreceptors (PR), which are the most relevant targets for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerations. However, the search for novel AAV serotypes with improved PR transduction is ongoing. In this work we tested vectors derived from five AAV serotypes isolated from porcine tissues (referred to as porcine AAVs, four of which are newly identified) for their ability to transduce both the murine and the cone-enriched pig retina. Porcine AAV vectors expressing EGFP under the control of the CMV promoter were injected subretinally either in C57BL/6 mice or Large White pigs. The resulting retinal tropism was analyzed one month later on histological sections, while levels of PR transduction were assessed by Western blot. Our results show that all porcine AAV transduce murine and porcine retinal pigment epithelium and PR upon subretinal administration. AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 are the most efficient porcine AAVs for murine PR transduction and exhibit the strongest tropism for pig cone PR. The levels of PR transduction obtained with AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 are similar, albeit not superior, to those obtained with AAV2/5 and AAV2/8, which evinces AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 to be promising vectors for retinal gene therapy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3592811?pdf=render
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author Agostina Puppo
Alexander Bello
Anna Manfredi
Giulia Cesi
Elena Marrocco
Michele Della Corte
Settimio Rossi
Massimo Giunti
Maria Laura Bacci
Francesca Simonelli
Enrico Maria Surace
Gary P Kobinger
Alberto Auricchio
spellingShingle Agostina Puppo
Alexander Bello
Anna Manfredi
Giulia Cesi
Elena Marrocco
Michele Della Corte
Settimio Rossi
Massimo Giunti
Maria Laura Bacci
Francesca Simonelli
Enrico Maria Surace
Gary P Kobinger
Alberto Auricchio
Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Agostina Puppo
Alexander Bello
Anna Manfredi
Giulia Cesi
Elena Marrocco
Michele Della Corte
Settimio Rossi
Massimo Giunti
Maria Laura Bacci
Francesca Simonelli
Enrico Maria Surace
Gary P Kobinger
Alberto Auricchio
author_sort Agostina Puppo
title Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
title_short Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
title_full Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
title_fullStr Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
title_full_unstemmed Recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
title_sort recombinant vectors based on porcine adeno-associated viral serotypes transduce the murine and pig retina.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Recombinant adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors are known to safely and efficiently transduce the retina. Among the various AAV serotypes available, AAV2/5 and 2/8 are the most effective for gene transfer to photoreceptors (PR), which are the most relevant targets for gene therapy of inherited retinal degenerations. However, the search for novel AAV serotypes with improved PR transduction is ongoing. In this work we tested vectors derived from five AAV serotypes isolated from porcine tissues (referred to as porcine AAVs, four of which are newly identified) for their ability to transduce both the murine and the cone-enriched pig retina. Porcine AAV vectors expressing EGFP under the control of the CMV promoter were injected subretinally either in C57BL/6 mice or Large White pigs. The resulting retinal tropism was analyzed one month later on histological sections, while levels of PR transduction were assessed by Western blot. Our results show that all porcine AAV transduce murine and porcine retinal pigment epithelium and PR upon subretinal administration. AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 are the most efficient porcine AAVs for murine PR transduction and exhibit the strongest tropism for pig cone PR. The levels of PR transduction obtained with AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 are similar, albeit not superior, to those obtained with AAV2/5 and AAV2/8, which evinces AAV2/po1 and 2/po5 to be promising vectors for retinal gene therapy.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3592811?pdf=render
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