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Isolation and evaluation of novel adeno-associated virus sequences from porcine tissues

Bello, A.
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Tran, K.
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Chand, A.
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2009
Gene Therapy

High antigenic compatibility and low toxicity is associated with xenograft transplantation of porcine tissues in immunodeficient human recipients. We hypothesized that adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) of porcine origin could be highly compatible to human tissues and thus of good efficiency and low toxicity for in vivo gene transfer. Porcine tissues were screened by PCR for the presence of AAV using primers designed to bind conserved regions and amplify variable regions of an align- ment of several AAV sequences available on GenBank. We isolated new AAV capsid sequences from porcine tissues and successfully generated a recombinant AAV2/po1 vector by transfection. The AAV2/po1 vector was not cross-neutralized by antisera generated against all other commonly used AAVs (serotype 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 and 8) indicating a distinct antigenic profile. Preexisting immunity to AAVpo1 could not be detected in the human sera evaluated. In mice, AAV2/po1 particles expressing b-galactosidase or green fluorescent protein demonstrated high transduction efficiency in muscle fibers and the retina after intramuscular or intraocular administration. Biodistribution experiments following systemic administration showed efficient gene transfer exclusively in muscle fibers. Novel AAVs derived from porcine tissues may contribute to the generation of new preventive or curative clinical modalities acceptable for human use.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/gt.2009.82
Web of Science ID

WOS:000271666600006

Author(s)
Bello, A.
Tran, K.
Chand, A.
Doria, M.
Allocca, M.
Hildinger, M.
Beniac, D.
Kranendonk, C.
Auricchio, A.
Kobinger, G. P.
Date Issued

2009

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Published in
Gene Therapy
Volume

16

Issue

11

Start page

1320

End page

1328

Subjects

novel AAV serotype

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muscle

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retina

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Adenovirus-Associated Virus

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Gene-Therapy

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Dna-Sequence

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Vectors

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Parvovirus

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Type-2

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Identification

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Transduction

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Serotype-2

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Recipients

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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OTHER

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November 4, 2010
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