Intravitreal Injection Of An Exosome-Associated Adeno-Associated Viral Vector Enhances Retinoschisin 1 Gene Transduction In The Mouse Retina

HUMAN GENE THERAPY(2021)

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To investigate whether exosome-associated adeno-associated virus (AAV) retinoschisin 1 (RS1) vector improved the transduction efficiency of RS1 in the mouse retina. pAAV2-RS1-ZsGreen plasmid was constructed by homologous recombination. Exosome-associated AAV vectors containing human RS1 gene (exosome-associated AAV [exo-AAV]2-RS1-ZsGreen) were isolated from producer cells' supernatant, and confirmed by transmission electron microscopy, nanoparticle tracking analysis, and western blotting. In vitro, HEK-293T cells were transduced with AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen and exo-AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen. In vivo, 1 mu L of AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen or 1 mu L exo-AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen (2 x 10(8) genome copies/mu L) was injected intravitreally into the C57BL/6J mouse eyes. Phosphate buffer saline was injected as controls. The mRNA and the protein expression in the retina were detected. Exo-AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen possessed lipid bilayers, a saucer-like structures and an average of 120 nm particle size. The expression of RS1 and ZsGreen in exo-AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen group were 7.6 times and 5.7 times that of AAV2-RS1-ZsGreen group in HEK-293T cells, respectively. Furthermore, RS1 protein expression increased by 11.8 times in HEK-293T cells. Intravitreal injection of exo-AAV significantly increased the transduction efficiency of RS1 than AAV. Exo-AAV may be a powerful gene delivery system for gene therapy of X-link retinoschisis as well as other inherited retina degenerations.
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exosomes, adeno-associated virus, exosomes-associated AAV, retinoschisin 1, gene therapy
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