Authors
Glenn Yiu, Sook Hyun Chung, Iris N Mollhoff, Uyen Tu Nguyen, Sara M Thomasy, Jesse Yoo, Donna Taraborelli, Glenn Noronha
Publication date
2020/3/13
Journal
Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development
Volume
16
Pages
179-191
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Retinal gene therapy using adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) is constrained by the mode of viral vector delivery. Intravitreal AAV injections are impeded by the internal limiting membrane barrier, while subretinal injections require invasive surgery and produce a limited region of therapeutic effect. In this study, we introduce a novel mode of ocular gene delivery in rhesus macaques using transscleral microneedles to inject AAV8 into the subretinal or suprachoroidal space, a potential space between the choroid and scleral wall of the eye. Using in vivo imaging, we found that suprachoroidal AAV8 produces diffuse, peripheral expression in retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, but it elicited local infiltration of inflammatory cells. Transscleral subretinal injection of AAV8 using microneedles leads to focal gene expression with transduction of RPE and photoreceptors, and minimal intraocular inflammation. In comparison …
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