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Suprachoroidal gene transfer with nonviral nanoparticles.


ABSTRACT: Subretinal injections of viral vectors provide great benefits but have limited cargo capacity; they induce innate and adaptive immune responses, which may cause damage and preclude repeated injections; and they pose administration risks. As a new biotechnology, suprachoroidal injections of biodegradable nanoparticles (NPs) containing a reporter plasmid induce reporter expression in rat photoreceptors and RPE throughout the entire eye and maintain expression for at least 8 months. Multiple injections markedly increase expression. Suprachoroidal injection of NPs containing a VEGF expression plasmid caused severe subretinal neovascularization progressing to subretinal fibrosis, similar to what occurs in untreated patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration, providing a new model and proof of concept for level and duration of expression. Suprachoroidal injection of NPs containing a VEGF-binding protein expression plasmid significantly suppressed VEGF-induced vascular leakage and neovascularization demonstrating therapeutic potential. These data suggest that nonviral NP suprachoroidal gene transfer may provide a noninvasive, repeatable alternative to subretinal injection of viral vectors.

SUBMITTER: Shen J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7458446 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suprachoroidal gene transfer with nonviral nanoparticles.

Shen Jikui J   Kim Jayoung J   Tzeng Stephany Y SY   Ding Kun K   Hafiz Zibran Z   Long Da D   Wang Jiangxia J   Green Jordan J JJ   Campochiaro Peter A PA  

Science advances 20200703 27


Subretinal injections of viral vectors provide great benefits but have limited cargo capacity; they induce innate and adaptive immune responses, which may cause damage and preclude repeated injections; and they pose administration risks. As a new biotechnology, suprachoroidal injections of biodegradable nanoparticles (NPs) containing a reporter plasmid induce reporter expression in rat photoreceptors and RPE throughout the entire eye and maintain expression for at least 8 months. Multiple inject  ...[more]

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