BR1和BI30 aav对脑内皮性的评价。

IF 3.9 4区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
ASN NEURO Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-02 DOI:10.1080/17590914.2024.2427953
Felecia M Marottoli, Deebika Balu, Rohan Chaudhary, Sarah E Lutz, Leon M Tai
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摘要

脑内皮细胞对中枢神经系统的稳态至关重要。具有脑内皮细胞趋向性的新型腺相关病毒(AAV)已经被开发出来,并开始用于机制和治疗研究。使用aav的研究可能涉及成本、时间和人员,而且包括我们自己在内的许多团体都不是这项技术的专家。因此,与研究界一起报告使用aav的数据作为正在进行和未来研究的指导是很重要的。在这里,我们详细介绍了我们对两种最普遍的具有脑内皮细胞趋向性的AAV-BR1和AAV-BI30的初步经验。我们的长期目标之一是在脑内皮细胞中表达关键蛋白,并确定对脑功能的影响。为了开发方法,我们将AAV-BR1和AAV-BI30与cmv驱动的荧光报告基因(CMV-P2A-mCherry)一起静脉注射到野生型小鼠(眶后),并通过RT-PCR和免疫染色检测其在脑和外周组织中的表达。我们发现AAV-BR1能传导大脑、肺和肝脏的神经元和内皮细胞,而AAV-BI30能传导大脑内皮细胞和外周组织。我们的数据强调了使用最适合科学问题的AAV的重要性。
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Evaluation of BR1 and BI30 AAVs for Brain Endothelial Tropism.

Brain endothelial cells are critical for homeostasis of the central nervous system. Novel adeno-associated viruses (AAV) with brain endothelial cell tropism have been developed and are beginning to be employed in mechanistic and therapeutic research. Studies using AAVs can be involved in terms of cost, time and personnel, and many groups, including our own, are not experts on the technology. Therefore, it is important to report data using AAVs with the research community as a guide for ongoing and future studies. Here, we detail our initial experience with the two most prevalent AAVs with tropism for brain endothelial cells, AAV-BR1 and AAV-BI30. One of our long-term goals is to express key proteins in brain endothelial cells and determine the impact on brain function. For method development, we administered AAV-BR1 and AAV-BI30 with a CMV-driven fluorescent reporter (CMV-P2A-mCherry) to wild-type mice intravenously (retro-orbital) and measured expression in brain and peripheral tissues by RT-PCR and immunostaining. We found that AAV-BR1 transduces neurons and endothelial cells in the brain, and the lung and liver, whereas AAV-BI30 transduces brain endothelial cells and peripheral tissue. Our data highlights the importance of using the AAV best suited to the scientific question.

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ASN NEURO
ASN NEURO NEUROSCIENCES-
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
35
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: ASN NEURO is an open access, peer-reviewed journal uniquely positioned to provide investigators with the most recent advances across the breadth of the cellular and molecular neurosciences. The official journal of the American Society for Neurochemistry, ASN NEURO is dedicated to the promotion, support, and facilitation of communication among cellular and molecular neuroscientists of all specializations.
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