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Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate.

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Bohlen, MO; McCown, TJ; Powell, SK; El-Nahal, HG; Daw, T; Basso, MA; Sommer, MA; Samulski, RJ
Published in: Human gene therapy
November 2020

Recently, we established an adeno-associated virus (AAV9) capsid-promoter interaction that directly determined cell-specific gene expression across two synthetic promoters, Cbh and CBA, in the rat striatum. These studies not only expand this capsid-promoter interaction to include another promoter in the rat striatum but also establish AAV capsid-promoter interactions in the nonhuman primate brain. When AAV serotype 9 (AAV9) vectors were injected into the rat striatum, the minimal synthetic promoter JetI drove green fluorescent protein (GFP) gene expression predominantly in oligodendrocytes. However, similar to our previous findings, the insertion of six alanines into VP1/VP2 of the AAV9 capsid (AAV9AU) significantly shifted JetI-driven GFP gene expression to neurons. In addition, previous retrograde tracing studies in the nonhuman primate brain also revealed the existence of a capsid-promoter interaction. When rAAV2-Retro vectors were infused into the frontal eye field (FEF) of rhesus macaques, local gene expression was prominent using either the hybrid chicken beta actin (CAG) or human synapsin (hSyn) promoters. However, only the CAG promoter, not the hSyn promoter, led to gene expression in the ipsilateral claustrum and contralateral FEF. Conversely, infusion of rAAV2-retro-hSyn vectors, but not rAAV2-retro-CAG, into the macaque superior colliculus led to differential and selective retrograde gene expression in cerebellotectal afferent cells. Clearly, this differential promoter/capsid expression profile could not be attributed to promoter inactivation from retrograde transport of the rAAV2-Retro vector. In summary, we document the potential for AAV capsid/promoter interactions to impact cell-specific gene expression across species, experimental manipulations, and engineered capsids, independent of capsid permissivity.

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Human gene therapy

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EISSN

1557-7422

ISSN

1043-0342

Publication Date

November 2020

Volume

31

Issue

21-22

Start / End Page

1155 / 1168

Related Subject Headings

  • Transgenes
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins
  • Dependovirus
  • Capsid
  • Brain
 

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Bohlen, M. O., McCown, T. J., Powell, S. K., El-Nahal, H. G., Daw, T., Basso, M. A., … Samulski, R. J. (2020). Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate. Human Gene Therapy, 31(21–22), 1155–1168. https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2020.196
Bohlen, Martin O., Thomas J. McCown, Sara K. Powell, Hala G. El-Nahal, Tierney Daw, Michele A. Basso, Marc A. Sommer, and R Jude Samulski. “Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate.Human Gene Therapy 31, no. 21–22 (November 2020): 1155–68. https://doi.org/10.1089/hum.2020.196.
Bohlen MO, McCown TJ, Powell SK, El-Nahal HG, Daw T, Basso MA, et al. Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate. Human gene therapy. 2020 Nov;31(21–22):1155–68.
Bohlen, Martin O., et al. “Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate.Human Gene Therapy, vol. 31, no. 21–22, Nov. 2020, pp. 1155–68. Epmc, doi:10.1089/hum.2020.196.
Bohlen MO, McCown TJ, Powell SK, El-Nahal HG, Daw T, Basso MA, Sommer MA, Samulski RJ. Adeno-Associated Virus Capsid-Promoter Interactions in the Brain Translate from Rat to the Nonhuman Primate. Human gene therapy. 2020 Nov;31(21–22):1155–1168.
Journal cover image

Published In

Human gene therapy

DOI

EISSN

1557-7422

ISSN

1043-0342

Publication Date

November 2020

Volume

31

Issue

21-22

Start / End Page

1155 / 1168

Related Subject Headings

  • Transgenes
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • Rats
  • Promoter Regions, Genetic
  • Male
  • Macaca mulatta
  • Green Fluorescent Proteins
  • Dependovirus
  • Capsid
  • Brain