Robust spinal motor neuron transduction following intrathecal delivery of AAV9 in pigs

Adeno-associated viral vector 9 (AAV9) has recently been shown to penetrate the blood–brain barrier via intravascular administration, making it a good candidate for diffuse gene delivery. However, the potential side effects of systemic delivery are unknown. Intrathecal viral vector administration ma...

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Veröffentlicht in:Gene therapy 2012-08, Vol.19 (8), p.852-859
Hauptverfasser: Federici, T, Taub, J S, Baum, G R, Gray, S J, Grieger, J C, Matthews, K A, Handy, C R, Passini, M A, Samulski, R J, Boulis, N M
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Zusammenfassung:Adeno-associated viral vector 9 (AAV9) has recently been shown to penetrate the blood–brain barrier via intravascular administration, making it a good candidate for diffuse gene delivery. However, the potential side effects of systemic delivery are unknown. Intrathecal viral vector administration may be more invasive than intravenous injections, but it requires far less vector and it can be performed on an outpatient basis, making it an ideal route of delivery for clinical translation. A total of 12 domestic farm pigs (
ISSN:0969-7128
1476-5462
DOI:10.1038/gt.2011.130