AAV-DJ is Superior to AAV9 for Targeting Brain and Spinal Cord, and De-Targeting Liver Across Multiple Delivery Routes in Mice
Monika Chauhan,
Audrey L. Daugherty,
Fatemeh Ellie Khadir
et al.
Abstract:Highly efficient adeno associated viruses (AAVs) targeting the central nervous system (CNS) are needed to deliver safe and effective therapies for inherited neurological disorders. The goal of this study was to compare the organ-specific transduction efficiencies of two AAV capsids across three different delivery routes. We compared AAV9-CBA-fLucYFP to AAV-DJ-CBA-fLucYFP using the following delivery routes in mice: intracerebroventricular (ICV) 1x1012 vg/kg, intrathecal (IT) 1x1012 vg/kg, and intravenous (IV) … Show more
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