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Aptamer-programmable adeno-associated viral vectors as a novel platform for cell-specific gene transfer

Francesco Puzzo, Chuanling Zhang, Bethany Powell Gray, Feijie Zhang, Bruce A. Sullenger, Mark A. Kay

2023Molecular Therapy — Nucleic Acids34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are commonly used for in vivo gene therapy. Nevertheless, the wide tropism that characterizes these vectors limits specific targeting to a particular cell type or tissue. Here, we developed new chemically modified AAV vectors (Nε-AAVs) displaying a single site substitution on the capsid surface for post-production vector engineering through biorthogonal copper-free click chemistry. We were able to identify AAV vectors that would tolerate the unnatural amino acid substitution on the capsid without disrupting their packaging efficiency. We functionalized the Nε-AAVs through conjugation with DNA (AS1411) or RNA (E3) aptamers or with a folic acid moiety (FA). E3-, AS1411-, and FA-AAVs showed on average a 3- to 9-fold increase in transduction compared with their non-conjugated counterparts in different cancer cell lines. Using specific competitors, we established ligand-specific transduction. In vivo studies confirmed the selective uptake of FA-AAV and AS1411-AAV without off-target transduction in peripheral organs. Overall, the high versatility of these novel Nε-AAVs might pave the way to tailoring gene therapy vectors toward specific types of cells both for ex vivo and in vivo applications.

Topics & Concepts

Transduction (biophysics)CapsidGenetic enhancementAdeno-associated virusTropismBiologyAptamerIn vivoGene deliveryViral vectorTissue tropismMolecular biologyCell biologyGeneChemistryVector (molecular biology)VirologyVirusGeneticsBiochemistryRecombinant DNAVirus-based gene therapy researchRNA Interference and Gene DeliveryAdvanced biosensing and bioanalysis techniques
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