转移性 AAV-PHP.eB 介导的 bFGF 基因疗法可促进小鼠缺血性中风后不同程度的神经恢复。

IF 5.9 2区 医学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY
Neural Regeneration Research Pub Date : 2026-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-07-10 DOI:10.4103/NRR.NRR-D-23-01802
Rubing Shi, Jing Ye, Ze Liu, Cheng Wang, Shengju Wu, Hui Shen, Qian Suo, Wanlu Li, Xiaosong He, Zhijun Zhang, Yaohui Tang, Guo-Yuan Yang, Yongting Wang
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摘要:AAV-PHP.eB 是一种人工腺相关病毒(AAV),它能穿过血脑屏障,在系统给药时比其他 AAV 更有效地靶向神经元。虽然AAV-PHP.eB已被用于多种疾病模型,但其在脑血管疾病中的细胞滋养特性仍不清楚。在本研究中,我们旨在阐明 AAV-PHP.eB 对缺血性中风小鼠模型脑内不同类型细胞的滋养作用,并评估其在介导碱性成纤维细胞生长因子(bFGF)基因治疗中的有效性。小鼠在一过性大脑中动脉闭塞前 14 天(中风前)或中风后 1 天(中风后)静脉注射 AAV-PHP.eB。值得注意的是,我们观察到中风后注射 AAV-PHP.eB-mNeonGreen (mNG)后,神经元向内皮细胞的滋养转移。这种内皮细胞趋向与内皮膜受体淋巴细胞抗原 6 家族成员 A(Ly6A)的表达密切相关。此外,AAV-PHP.eB介导的bFGF过表达明显改善了缺血性中风后的神经行为预后,促进了长期神经发生和血管生成。我们的发现强调了在神经系统疾病中利用 AAV-PHP.eB 介导的基因疗法时考虑潜在滋养转移的重要性,并为中风治疗中的 bFGF 基因疗法提出了一种前景广阔的新策略。
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Tropism-shifted AAV-PHP.eB-mediated bFGF gene therapy promotes varied neurorestoration after ischemic stroke in mice.

JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202602000-00040/figure1/v/2025-05-05T160104Z/r/image-tiff AAV-PHP.eB is an artificial adeno-associated virus (AAV) that crosses the blood-brain barrier and targets neurons more efficiently than other AAVs when administered systematically. While AAV-PHP.eB has been used in various disease models, its cellular tropism in cerebrovascular diseases remains unclear. In the present study, we aimed to elucidate the tropism of AAV-PHP.eB for different cell types in the brain in a mouse model of ischemic stroke and evaluate its effectiveness in mediating basic fibroblast growth factor ( bFGF ) gene therapy. Mice were injected intravenously with AAV-PHP.eB either 14 days prior to (pre-stroke) or 1 day following (post-stroke) transient middle cerebral artery occlusion. Notably, we observed a shift in tropism from neurons to endothelial cells with post-stroke administration of AAV-PHP.eB-mNeonGreen (mNG). This endothelial cell tropism correlated strongly with expression of the endothelial membrane receptor lymphocyte antigen 6 family member A (Ly6A). Furthermore, AAV-PHP.eB-mediated overexpression of bFGF markedly improved neurobehavioral outcomes and promoted long-term neurogenesis and angiogenesis post-ischemic stroke. Our findings underscore the significance of considering potential tropism shifts when utilizing AAV-PHP.eB-mediated gene therapy in neurological diseases and suggest a promising new strategy for bFGF gene therapy in stroke treatment.

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Neural Regeneration Research
Neural Regeneration Research CELL BIOLOGY-NEUROSCIENCES
CiteScore
8.00
自引率
9.80%
发文量
515
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Neural Regeneration Research (NRR) is the Open Access journal specializing in neural regeneration and indexed by SCI-E and PubMed. The journal is committed to publishing articles on basic pathobiology of injury, repair and protection to the nervous system, while considering preclinical and clinical trials targeted at improving traumatically injuried patients and patients with neurodegenerative diseases.
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