Back to Search Start Over

AAV-ie-K558R mediated cochlear gene therapy and hair cell regeneration

Authors :
Yong Tao
Xiaoyi Liu
Liu Yang
Cenfeng Chu
Fangzhi Tan
Zehua Yu
Junzi Ke
Xiang Li
Xiaofei Zheng
Xingle Zhao
Jieyu Qi
Chao-Po Lin
Renjie Chai
Guisheng Zhong
Hao Wu
Source :
Signal transduction and targeted therapy. 7(1)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The cochlea consists of multiple types of cells, including hair cells, supporting cells and spiral ganglion neurons, and is responsible for converting mechanical forces into electric signals that enable hearing. Genetic and environmental factors can result in dysfunctions of cochlear and auditory systems. In recent years, gene therapy has emerged as a promising treatment in animal deafness models. One major challenge of the gene therapy for deafness is to effectively deliver genes to specific cells of cochleae. Here, we screened and identified an AAV-ie mutant, AAV-ie-K558R, that transduces hair cells and supporting cells in the cochleae of neonatal mice with high efficiency. AAV-ie-K558R is a safe vector with no obvious deficits in the hearing system. We found that AAV-ie-K558R can partially restore the hearing loss in Prestin KO mice and, importantly, deliver Atoh1 into cochlear supporting cells to generate hair cell-like cells. Our results demonstrate the clinical potential of AAV-ie-K558R for treating the hearing loss caused by hair cell death.

Details

ISSN :
20593635
Volume :
7
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Signal transduction and targeted therapy
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae0bd5d042be0e52e284a4f10f66d0bc