Focused Ultrasounds as an Adeno-Associated Virus Gene Therapy-Empowering Tool in Juvenile Mice via Intracerebroventricular Administration.
Authors: Zappala A, Li H, Inoue K
Systemic delivery of adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors targeting the central nervous system has the potential to solve many neurodevelopmental disorders, yet it is made difficult by the filtering effect of the blood-brain barrier and systemic complications. To overcome this limitation, we attempted to inject a Venus-expressing, oligodendrocyte-selective AAV9 viral vector in the ventricles together with lipid microbubbles and subjected them to focused ultrasound (FUS); the resulting mechanical stimulation on the brain ventricles is able to open small, temporary gaps from which vector particles can leak and spread. Our findings indicate that FUS can increase viral vector diffusion across both the anteroposterior and left-right axes without influencing cell tropism; significant effects were found with 60 and 90 s exposure time, but no effects were observed with longer intervals. Taken together, these results highlight a new strategy for the safe and effective delivery of viral vectors and offer new perspectives for the development and application of gene therapies for central nervous system diseases.
Introduction
Purpose
Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective
To determine whether focused ultrasound with microbubbles enhances distribution of an oligodendrocyte-selective AAV9 vector delivered into brain ventricles without altering cell tropism.
Animal model / Human subject
Mouse (Jcl:B6C3F1; P10)
Disease model
Healthy
Targeted brain region(s)
Brain Ventricles, Perivetricular Region
Cargo name and characteristics
AAV9 viral vector (adeno-associated virus) encoding Venus fluorescent protein; oligodendrocyte-selective transgene expression
Route of administration
intracerebroventricular (ventricular) injection
Outcomes and Safety
Summary of Outcomes
Focused ultrasound (with lipid microbubbles) increased diffusion of intraventricular AAV9 across anteroposterior and left-right brain axes without altering oligodendrocyte tropism; significant enhancement was observed with 60 s and 90 s exposure times but not with longer intervals.
Duration of biological effect
None
Safety-related matter
No adverse effects are detected.
Brain Region
Ultrasound Parameters
Ultrasound instrument
Sonitron GTS plain wave probe (NepaGene)
FUS Intensity
1 W/cm2
FUS Mode
pulsed
Pulse duration
3 ms
Duration of a single FUS session
60 and 90 s
Focal Characteristics
focal depth: None, focal length: None, aperture size: None
Treatment frequency
Single session
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