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Abstract
Targeted gene delivery to the brain is crucial for neuroscience research and treating brain diseases. While invasive injections are common, focused ultrasound blood-brain barrier opening (FUS-BBBO) offers a noninvasive, site-specific alternative. However, using natural AAV serotypes with FUS-BBBO has limitations in transduction efficiency and causes significant peripheral organ transduction. This study utilizes high-throughput in vivo selection to engineer novel AAV vectors optimized for local neuronal transduction at FUS-BBBO sites. The engineered vectors significantly enhance ultrasound-targeted gene delivery and neuronal tropism while minimizing peripheral transduction, resulting in a more than ten-fold improvement in targeting specificity in two mouse strains.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jun 10, 2024
Authors
Hongyi R. Li, Manwal Harb, John E. Heath, James S. Trippett, Mikhail G. Shapiro, Jerzy O. Szablowski
Tags
gene delivery
brain
focused ultrasound
AAV vectors
neuronal transduction
peripheral transduction
neuroscience
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