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Brain Commun ; 5(6): fcad344, 2023.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38116140

RESUMO

Huntingtin-lowering strategies are central to therapeutic approaches for Huntington's disease. Recent studies reported the induction of age- and cell type-specific phenotypes by conditional huntingtin knockout, but these experimental conditions did not precisely mimic huntingtin-lowering or gene-editing conditions in terms of the cells targeted and brain distribution, and no transcriptional profiles were provided. Here, we used the adeno-associated delivery system commonly used in CNS gene therapy programmes and the self-inactivating KamiCas9 gene-editing system to investigate the long-term consequences of wild-type mouse huntingtin inactivation in adult neurons and, thus, the feasibility and safety of huntingtin inactivation in these cells. Behavioural and neuropathological analyses and single-nuclei RNA sequencing indicated that huntingtin editing in 77% of striatal neurons and 16% of cortical projecting neurons in adult mice induced no behavioural deficits or cellular toxicity. Single-nuclei RNA sequencing in 11.5-month-old animals showed that huntingtin inactivation did not alter striatal-cell profiles or proportions. Few differentially expressed genes were identified and Augur analysis confirmed an extremely limited response to huntingtin inactivation in all cell types. Our results therefore indicate that wild-type huntingtin inactivation in adult striatal and projection neurons is well tolerated in the long term.

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Mol Ther Methods Clin Dev ; 29: 254-270, 2023 Jun 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37090478

RESUMO

One obstacle to the development of gene therapies for the central nervous system is the lack of workflows for quantifying transduction efficiency in affected neural networks and ultimately predicting therapeutic potential. We integrated data from a brain cell atlas with 3D or 2D semi-automated quantification of transduced cells in segmented images to predict AAV transduction efficiency in multiple brain regions. We used this workflow to estimate the transduction efficiency of AAV2/rh.10 and AAV2.retro co-injection in the corticostriatal network affected in Huntington's disease. We then validated our pipeline in gene editing experiments targeting both human and mouse huntingtin genes in transgenic and wild-type mice, respectively. Our analysis predicted that 54% of striatal cells and 7% of cortical cells would be edited in highly transduced areas. Remarkably, in the treated animals, huntingtin gene inactivation reached 54.5% and 9.6%, respectively. These results demonstrate the power of this workflow to predict transduction efficiency and the therapeutic potential of gene therapies in the central nervous system.

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Gene Ther ; 28(1-2): 75-88, 2021 02.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32632267

RESUMO

Gene transfer is a widely developed technique for studying and treating genetic diseases. However, the development of therapeutic strategies is challenging, due to the cellular and functional complexity of the central nervous system (CNS), its large size and restricted access. We explored two parameters for improving gene transfer efficacy and capacity for the selective targeting of subpopulations of cells with lentiviral vectors (LVs). We first developed a second-generation LV specifically targeting astrocytes for the efficient expression or silencing of genes of interest, and to better study the importance of cell subpopulations in neurological disorders. We then made use of the retrograde transport properties of a chimeric envelope to target brain circuits affected in CNS diseases and achieve a broad distribution. The combination of retrograde transport and specific tropism displayed by this LV provides opportunities for delivering therapeutic genes to specific cell populations and ensuring high levels of transduction in interconnected brain areas following local administration. This new LV and delivery strategy should be of greater therapeutic benefit and opens up new possibilities for the preclinical development of gene therapy for neurodegenerative diseases.


Assuntos
Vetores Genéticos , Lentivirus , Sistema Nervoso Central , Técnicas de Transferência de Genes , Terapia Genética , Vetores Genéticos/genética , Lentivirus/genética , Transdução Genética
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Glia ; 68(9): 1692-1728, 2020 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31958188

RESUMO

Development, physiological functions, and pathologies of the brain depend on tight interactions between neurons and different types of glial cells, such as astrocytes, microglia, oligodendrocytes, and oligodendrocyte precursor cells. Assessing the relative contribution of different glial cell types is required for the full understanding of brain function and dysfunction. Over the recent years, several technological breakthroughs were achieved, allowing "glio-scientists" to address new challenging biological questions. These technical developments make it possible to study the roles of specific cell types with medium or high-content workflows and perform fine analysis of their mutual interactions in a preserved environment. This review illustrates the potency of several cutting-edge experimental approaches (advanced cell cultures, induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived human glial cells, viral vectors, in situ glia imaging, opto- and chemogenetic approaches, and high-content molecular analysis) to unravel the role of glial cells in specific brain functions or diseases. It also illustrates the translation of some techniques to the clinics, to monitor glial cells in patients, through specific brain imaging methods. The advantages, pitfalls, and future developments are discussed for each technique, and selected examples are provided to illustrate how specific "gliobiological" questions can now be tackled.


Assuntos
Astrócitos , Neuroglia , Humanos , Microglia , Neurônios , Oligodendroglia
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