Pitt Shield

Acoustically targeted noninvasive gene therapy in large brain volumes.

Authors: Nouraein S, Lee S, Saenz VA, Del Mundo HC, Yiu J, Szablowski JO

Focused Ultrasound Blood-Brain Barrier Opening (FUS-BBBO) can deliver adeno-associated viral vectors (AAVs) to treat genetic disorders of the brain. However, such disorders often affect large brain regions. Moreover, the applicability of FUS-BBBO in the treatment of brain-wide genetic disorders has not yet been evaluated. Herein, we evaluated the transduction efficiency and safety of opening up to 105 sites simultaneously. Increasing the number of targeted sites increased gene delivery efficiency at each site. We achieved transduction of up to 60% of brain cells with comparable efficiency in the majority of the brain regions. Furthermore, gene delivery with FUS-BBBO was safe even when all 105 sites were targeted simultaneously without negative effects on animal weight or neuronal loss. To evaluate the application of multi-site FUS-BBBO for gene therapy, we used it for gene editing using the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)/CRISPR-associated 9 (Cas9) system and found effective gene editing, but also a loss of neurons at the targeted sites. Overall, this study provides a brain-wide map of transduction efficiency, shows the synergistic effect of multi-site targeting on transduction efficiency, and is the first example of large brain volume gene editing after noninvasive gene delivery with FUS-BBBO.

Introduction

Purpose Drug delivery with BBB opening
Study Objective Develop and demonstrate an acoustically targeted, noninvasive method to deliver gene therapy across large brain volumes.
Animal model / Human subject mouse, C57BL/6, 8–10 weeks, female
Targeted brain region(s) Striatum
Cargo name and characteristics AAV

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes acoustically targeted FUS enabled noninvasive and spatially precise AAV gene therapy across large brain volumes in mice
Duration of biological effect long-term
Safety-related matter The procedure was reported as safe with no significant tissue damage or neurological deficits at the therapeutic acoustic pressure.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument single-element focused ultrasound transducer
FUS Frequency 1.5 MHz
FUS Intensity 0.45 MPa
FUS Pressure not reported
FUS Mode not reported
Pulse duration 10 ms
Duration of a single FUS session 60 s

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