Efficient gene delivery to the adult and fetal CNS using pseudotyped non-integrating lentiviral vectors

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A A Rahim
A M S Wong
S J Howe
S M K Buckley
A D Acosta-Saltos
K E Elston
N J Ward
N J Philpott
J D Cooper
P N Anderson
S N Waddington
A J Thrasher
G Raivich
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[1] Perinatal Brain Protection and Repair Group,Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
[2] University College London,Department of Haematology
[3] Molecular Immunology Unit,Department of Neuroscience
[4] Centre for Immunodeficiency,Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology
[5] Institute of Child Health,undefined
[6] University College London,undefined
[7] Haemophilia Centre and Haemostasis Unit,undefined
[8] Royal Free and University College Medical School,undefined
[9] Pediatric Storage Disorders Laboratory,undefined
[10] Institute of Psychiatry,undefined
[11] Kings College London,undefined
[12] University College London,undefined
[13] Great Ormond Street Hospital NHS Trust,undefined
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Gene Therapy | 2009年 / 16卷
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non-integrating lentiviral vectors; central nervous system; fetal gene delivery; pseudotyping;
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Non-integrating lentiviral vectors show considerable promise for gene therapy applications as they persist as long-term episomes in non-dividing cells and diminish risks of insertional mutagenesis. In this study, non-integrating lentiviral vectors were evaluated for their use in the adult and fetal central nervous system of rodents. Vectors differentially pseudotyped with vesicular stomatitis virus, rabies and baculoviral envelope proteins allowed targeting of varied cell populations. Efficient gene delivery to discrete areas of the brain and spinal cord was observed following stereotactic administration. Furthermore, after direct in utero administration (E14), sustained and strong expression was observed 4 months into adulthood. Quantification of transduction and viral copy number was comparable when using non-integrating lentivirus and conventional integrating vector. These data support the use of non-integrating lentiviral vectors as an effective alternative to their integrating counterparts in gene therapy applications, and highlight their potential for treatment of inherited and acquired neurological disorders.
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