An enhancer-based gene-therapy strategy for spatiotemporal control of cargoes during tissue repair

基于增强子的基因治疗策略,用于组织修复过程中货物的时空控制

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作者:Ruorong Yan, Valentina Cigliola, Kelsey A Oonk, Zachary Petrover, Sophia DeLuca, David W Wolfson, Andrew Vekstein, Michelle A Mendiola, Garth Devlin, Muath Bishawi, Matthew P Gemberling, Tanvi Sinha, Michelle A Sargent, Allen J York, Avraham Shakked, Paige DeBenedittis, David C Wendell, Jianhong Ou,

Abstract

The efficacy and safety of gene-therapy strategies for indications like tissue damage hinge on precision; yet, current methods afford little spatial or temporal control of payload delivery. Here, we find that tissue-regeneration enhancer elements (TREEs) isolated from zebrafish can direct targeted, injury-associated gene expression from viral DNA vectors delivered systemically in small and large adult mammalian species. When employed in combination with CRISPR-based epigenome editing tools in mice, zebrafish TREEs stimulated or repressed the expression of endogenous genes after ischemic myocardial infarction. Intravenously delivered recombinant AAV vectors designed with a TREE to direct a constitutively active YAP factor boosted indicators of cardiac regeneration in mice and improved the function of the injured heart. Our findings establish the application of contextual enhancer elements as a potential therapeutic platform for spatiotemporally controlled tissue regeneration in mammals.

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