Literature DB >> 23038676

Site-specific modification of adeno-associated viruses via a genetically engineered aldehyde tag.

Yarong Liu1, Yun Fang, Yu Zhou, Ebrahim Zandi, Chi-Lin Lee, Kye-Il Joo, Pin Wang.   

Abstract

As a consequence of their well-defined nanostructure and intrinsic bioactive functionality, virus-based nanoparticles have shown promise for mediating gene delivery. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) nanoparticles, which possess an excellent safety profile and therapeutic potential, hold potential for use in human gene therapy. However, because of their native tropisms, the applicability of AAV nanoparticles is often limited to restricted ranges of cells or tissues. Thus, retargeting AAV particles to the desired cell populations has continued to be a major research focus in many gene therapy applications. In this study, a general strategy is reported for nanoparticle targeting. This involves the site-specific modification of AAV type 2 (AAV2) by genetically incorporating a short peptide, in this case an aldehyde tag, in the viral capsid. Such a tag can be exploited for site-specific attachment of targeting molecules and allows for further introduction of targeting antibodies or ligands. It is shown that this modification neither affects the level of infectious viral titer nor intracellular trafficking properties. Furthermore, the site-specific conjugation of targeting antibodies could significantly enhance viral transduction to those target cells that have otherwise exhibited very low permissiveness to AAV2 infection. This method also allows the functional incorporation of RGD peptides onto AAV2 for enhanced delivery with implications for cancer gene therapy.
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Year:  2012        PMID: 23038676     DOI: 10.1002/smll.201201661

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Small        ISSN: 1613-6810            Impact factor:   13.281


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