A brain microvasculature endothelial cell-specific viral vector with the potential to treat neurovascular and neurological diseases

  • Jakob Körbelin
  • Godwin Dogbevia
  • Stefan Michelfelder
  • Dirk A Ridder
  • Agnes Hunger
  • Jan Wenzel
  • Henning Seismann
  • Melanie Lampe
  • Jacqueline Bannach
  • Manolis Pasparakis
  • Jürgen A Kleinschmidt
  • Markus Schwaninger
  • Martin Trepel

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Abstract

Gene therapy critically relies on vectors that combine high transduction efficiency with a high degree of target specificity and that can be administered through a safe intravenous route. The lack of suitable vectors, especially for gene therapy of brain disorders, represents a major obstacle. Therefore, we applied an in vivo screening system of random ligand libraries displayed on adeno-associated viral capsids to select brain-targeted vectors for the treatment of neurovascular diseases. We identified a capsid variant showing an unprecedented degree of specificity and long-lasting transduction efficiency for brain microvasculature endothelial cells as the primary target of selection. A therapeutic vector based on this selected viral capsid was used to markedly attenuate the severe cerebrovascular pathology of mice with incontinentia pigmenti after a single intravenous injection. Furthermore, the versatility of this selection system will make it possible to select ligands for additional in vivo targets without requiring previous identification of potential target-specific receptors.

Bibliographical data

Original languageEnglish
ISSN1757-4676
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01.06.2016
PubMed 27137490