A comprehensive atlas of AAV tropism in the mouse

小鼠体内AAV嗜性的综合图谱

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作者:Christopher J Walkey,Kathy J Snow,Jote Bulcha,Aaron R Cox,Alexa E Martinez,M Cecilia Ljungberg,Denise G Lanza,Marco De Giorgi,Marcel A Chuecos,Michele Alves-Bezerra,Carlos Flores Suarez,Sean M Hartig,Susan G Hilsenbeck,Chih-Wei Hsu,Ethan Saville,Yaned Gaitan,Jeff Duryea Jr,Seth Hannigan,Mary E Dickinson,Oleg Mirochnitchenko,Dan Wang,Cathleen M Lutz,Jason D Heaney,Guangping Gao,Stephen A Murray,William R Lagor

Abstract

Gene therapy with adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors requires knowledge of their tropism within the body. Here we analyze the tropism of 10 naturally occurring AAV serotypes (AAV3B, AAV4, AAV5, AAV6, AAV7, AAV8, AAV9, AAVrh8, AAVrh10, and AAVrh74) following systemic delivery into male and female mice. A transgene-expressing ZsGreen and Cre recombinase was used to identify transduction in a cell-dependent manner based on fluorescence. Cre-driven activation of tdTomato fluorescence offered superior sensitivity for transduced cells. All serotypes except AAV3B and AAV4 had high liver tropism. Fluorescence activation revealed transduction of unexpected tissues, including adrenals, testes, and ovaries. Rare transduced cells within tissues were also readily visualized. Biodistribution of AAV genomes correlated with fluorescence, except in immune tissues. AAV4 was found to have a pan-endothelial tropism while also targeting pancreatic beta cells. This public resource enables selection of the best AAV serotypes for basic science and preclinical applications in mice.

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