Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery.
Gene therapy is a critical tool for the treatment of monogenic retinal diseases. However, the limited vector capacity of the current benchmark delivery strategy, adeno-associated virus (AAV), makes development of larger capacity alternatives, such as compacted DNA nanoparticles (NPs), critical. Here...
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doaj-13c01cb42dd044be8b53f4eefec399ce2020-11-25T02:15:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01712e5218910.1371/journal.pone.0052189Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery.Zongchao HanZongchao HanShannon M ConleyRasha MakkiaJunjing GuoMark J CooperMuna I NaashGene therapy is a critical tool for the treatment of monogenic retinal diseases. However, the limited vector capacity of the current benchmark delivery strategy, adeno-associated virus (AAV), makes development of larger capacity alternatives, such as compacted DNA nanoparticles (NPs), critical. Here we conduct a side-by-side comparison of self-complementary AAV and CK30PEG NPs using matched ITR plasmids. We report that although AAVs are more efficient per vector genome (vg) than NPs, NPs can drive gene expression on a comparable scale and longevity to AAV. We show that subretinally injected NPs do not leave the eye while some of the AAV-injected animals exhibited vector DNA and GFP expression in the visual pathways of the brain from PI-60 onward. As a result, these NPs have the potential to become a successful alternative for ocular gene therapy, especially for the multitude of genes too large for AAV vectors.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3525534?pdf=render |
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Zongchao Han Zongchao Han Shannon M Conley Rasha Makkia Junjing Guo Mark J Cooper Muna I Naash Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. PLoS ONE |
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Zongchao Han Zongchao Han Shannon M Conley Rasha Makkia Junjing Guo Mark J Cooper Muna I Naash |
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Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. |
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Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. |
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Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. |
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Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. |
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Comparative analysis of DNA nanoparticles and AAVs for ocular gene delivery. |
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comparative analysis of dna nanoparticles and aavs for ocular gene delivery. |
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Gene therapy is a critical tool for the treatment of monogenic retinal diseases. However, the limited vector capacity of the current benchmark delivery strategy, adeno-associated virus (AAV), makes development of larger capacity alternatives, such as compacted DNA nanoparticles (NPs), critical. Here we conduct a side-by-side comparison of self-complementary AAV and CK30PEG NPs using matched ITR plasmids. We report that although AAVs are more efficient per vector genome (vg) than NPs, NPs can drive gene expression on a comparable scale and longevity to AAV. We show that subretinally injected NPs do not leave the eye while some of the AAV-injected animals exhibited vector DNA and GFP expression in the visual pathways of the brain from PI-60 onward. As a result, these NPs have the potential to become a successful alternative for ocular gene therapy, especially for the multitude of genes too large for AAV vectors. |
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