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Comparison of the expression and toxicity of AAV2/9 carrying the human A53T α-synuclein gene in presence or absence of WPRE

Sun Xiuping, Xuan Yu, Ling Zhang, Wenjie Zhao, Manshi Wang, Yu Zhang, Xianglei Li, Ran Gao, Ludivine S. Breger, Sandra Doveró, Grégory Porras, Pierre‐Olivier Fernagut, Benjamin Dehay, Erwan Bézard, Chuan Qin

2021Heliyon10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Woodchuck Hepatitis Virus Post-transcriptional Regulatory Element (WPRE) is thought to enhance transgene expression of target genes delivered by adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors. This study assessed the protein expression of α-synuclein, phosphorylated α-synuclein at Serine 129, extent of nigrostriatal degeneration as well as subsequent behavioral deficits induced by unilateral intranigral stereotactic injection in male adult C57BL/6J mice of an AAV2/9 expressing A53T human α-synuclein under the control of the synapsin promoter in presence or absence of the WPRE. The presence of WPRE enabled to achieve greater nigrostriatal degeneration and synucleinopathy which was concomitant with worsened forelimb use asymmetry. This work refines a mouse Parkinson's disease model in which anatomo-pathology is related to behavioral deficits.

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Adeno-associated virusWoodchuck hepatitis virusTransgeneParkinson's diseaseNeuroscienceBiologyAlpha-synucleinNeurodegenerationGene expressionGeneMedicinePathologyDiseaseVirologyGeneticsVector (molecular biology)VirusRecombinant DNAHepadnaviridaeHepatitis B virusParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsAutism Spectrum Disorder ResearchNerve injury and regeneration