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DNA nanoparticle-mediated ABCA4 delivery rescues Stargardt dystrophy in mice.


ABSTRACT: Mutations in the photoreceptor-specific flippase ABCA4 are associated with Stargardt disease and many other forms of retinal degeneration that currently lack curative therapies. Gene replacement is a logical strategy for ABCA4-associated disease, particularly given the current success of traditional viral-mediated gene delivery, such as with adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors. However, the large size of the ABCA4 cDNA (6.8 kbp) has hampered progress in the development of genetic treatments. Nonviral DNA nanoparticles (NPs) can accommodate large genes, unlike traditional viral vectors, which have capacity limitations. We utilized an optimized DNA NP technology to subretinally deliver ABCA4 to Abca4-deficient mice. We detected persistent ABCA4 transgene expression for up to 8 months after injection and found marked correction of functional and structural Stargardt phenotypes, such as improved recovery of dark adaptation and reduced lipofuscin granules. These data suggest that DNA NPs may be an excellent, clinically relevant gene delivery approach for genes too large for traditional viral vectors.

SUBMITTER: Han Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3428101 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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DNA nanoparticle-mediated ABCA4 delivery rescues Stargardt dystrophy in mice.

Han Zongchao Z   Han Zongchao Z   Conley Shannon M SM   Makkia Rasha S RS   Cooper Mark J MJ   Naash Muna I MI  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20120813 9


Mutations in the photoreceptor-specific flippase ABCA4 are associated with Stargardt disease and many other forms of retinal degeneration that currently lack curative therapies. Gene replacement is a logical strategy for ABCA4-associated disease, particularly given the current success of traditional viral-mediated gene delivery, such as with adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors. However, the large size of the ABCA4 cDNA (6.8 kbp) has hampered progress in the development of genetic treatments. No  ...[more]

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