[HTML][HTML] Systematic evaluation of AAV vectors for liver directed gene transfer in murine models

L Wang, H Wang, P Bell, RJ McCarter, J He… - Molecular Therapy, 2010 - cell.com
L Wang, H Wang, P Bell, RJ McCarter, J He, R Calcedo, LH Vandenberghe, H Morizono
Molecular Therapy, 2010cell.com
Vectors based on adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are being evaluated for use in liver-
directed gene therapy. Candidates have been preselected on the basis of capsid structure
that plays an important role in determining performance profiles. We describe a
comprehensive and statistically powered set of mouse studies designed to compare the
performance of vectors based on seven novel AAV capsids. The key criteria used to select
candidates for successful gene therapy are high level and stable transgene expression in …
Vectors based on adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are being evaluated for use in liver-directed gene therapy. Candidates have been preselected on the basis of capsid structure that plays an important role in determining performance profiles. We describe a comprehensive and statistically powered set of mouse studies designed to compare the performance of vectors based on seven novel AAV capsids. The key criteria used to select candidates for successful gene therapy are high level and stable transgene expression in the absence of toxicity. Based on these criteria, the best performing vectors, AAV8, AAVhu.37, and AAVrh.8, will be further evaluated in nonhuman primates (NHPs).
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