Zhan Chen, Luzi Yang, Yueyang Zhang, Jiting Li, Yuhan Yang, Yue Li, Linwei Fan, Wei Chen, Lei Miao, Jin Liu, Gonglie Chen, Ze Wang, Yifei Li, Fei Gao, Jing Zhou, Lemin Zheng, Yan Zhang, Dongyu Zhao, William T Pu, Ke Yang, Erdan Dong, Yuxuan Guo
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Abstract
Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are commonly used for gene therapy, but a clinically relevant method to fine-tune AAV expression is lacking, restricting their therapeutic efficacy and safety. Here we develop the drug-elicitable alternative splicing module (DreAM), which is responsive to risdiplam, a Food and Drug Administration-approved alternative splicing modulator. Risdiplam activated DreAM-regulated AAV expression in a dose-dependent manner with a 2,000-fold inducible change, depending on the dose of risdiplam and the organ of interest. With a temporal resolution of 2 days, DreAM could transiently, reversibly and repeatedly activate AAV expression according to the frequency and duration of risdiplam administration. In this proof-of-concept study, we incorporated DreAM into the cardiomyocyte-specific, liver-detargeted AAV9-Tnnt2-miR122TS vector to transiently activate the cardiomyocyte regeneration factor YAP5SA. A dedifferentiation-proliferation-redifferentiation cycle was established in adult cardiomyocytes, improving cardiac regeneration after myocardial infarction while limiting animal death, AAV9-Tnnt2 expression in the liver and hepatic tumorigenesis. Therefore, DreAM may enhance the efficacy, safety and scope of gene therapy.