Engineering Toxoplasma gondii secretion systems for intracellular delivery of multiple large therapeutic proteins to neurons

改造弓形虫分泌系统,用于将多种大型治疗蛋白胞内递送至神经元

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作者:Shahar Bracha ,Hannah J Johnson ,Nicole A Pranckevicius ,Francesca Catto ,Athena E Economides ,Sergey Litvinov ,Karoliina Hassi ,Marco Tullio Rigoli ,Cristina Cheroni ,Matteo Bonfanti ,Alessia Valenti ,Sarah Stucchi ,Shruti Attreya ,Paul D Ross ,Daniel Walsh ,Nati Malachi ,Hagay Livne ,Reut Eshel ,Vladislav Krupalnik ,Doron Levin ,Stuart Cobb ,Petros Koumoutsakos ,Nicolò Caporale ,Giuseppe Testa ,Adriano Aguzzi ,Anita A Koshy ,Lilach Sheiner ,Oded Rechavi

Abstract

Delivering macromolecules across biological barriers such as the blood-brain barrier limits their application in vivo. Previous work has demonstrated that Toxoplasma gondii, a parasite that naturally travels from the human gut to the central nervous system (CNS), can deliver proteins to host cells. Here we engineered T. gondii's endogenous secretion systems, the rhoptries and dense granules, to deliver multiple large (>100 kDa) therapeutic proteins into neurons via translational fusions to toxofilin and GRA16. We demonstrate delivery in cultured cells, brain organoids and in vivo, and probe protein activity using imaging, pull-down assays, scRNA-seq and fluorescent reporters. We demonstrate robust delivery after intraperitoneal administration in mice and characterize 3D distribution throughout the brain. As proof of concept, we demonstrate GRA16-mediated brain delivery of the MeCP2 protein, a putative therapeutic target for Rett syndrome. By characterizing the potential and current limitations of the system, we aim to guide future improvements that will be required for broader application.

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