Targeting the transferrin receptor to transport antisense oligonucleotides across the mammalian blood-brain barrier

Author:

Barker Scarlett J.1ORCID,Thayer Mai B.1ORCID,Kim Chaeyoung1ORCID,Tatarakis David1,Simon Matthew J.1ORCID,Dial Rebekah1ORCID,Nilewski Lizanne1ORCID,Wells Robert C.1ORCID,Zhou Yinhan1,Afetian Megan2ORCID,Akkapeddi Padma1,Chappell Alfred2ORCID,Chew Kylie S.1ORCID,Chow Johann1ORCID,Clemens Allisa1,Discenza Claire B.1,Dugas Jason C.1,Dwyer Chrissa2ORCID,Earr Timothy1ORCID,Ha Connie1ORCID,Ho Yvonne S.1,Huynh David1,Lozano Edwin I.1,Jayaraman Srini1ORCID,Kwan Wanda1,Mahon Cathal1ORCID,Pizzo Michelle1ORCID,Robles-Colmenares Yaneth1ORCID,Roche Elysia1,Sanders Laura1ORCID,Stergioulis Alexander1ORCID,Tong Raymond1ORCID,Tran Hai1ORCID,Zuchero Y.1ORCID,Estrada Anthony A.1,Gadkar Kapil1,Koth Christopher M. M.1ORCID,Sanchez Pascal E.1ORCID,Thorne Robert G.1ORCID,Watts Ryan J.1ORCID,Sandmann Thomas1ORCID,Kane Lesley A.1ORCID,Rigo Frank2,Dennis Mark S.1ORCID,Lewcock Joseph W.1ORCID,DeVos Sarah L.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Denali Therapeutics Inc., South San Francisco, CA, USA.

2. Ionis Pharmaceuticals, Carlsbad, CA, USA.

Abstract

Antisense oligonucleotides (ASOs) are promising therapeutics for treating various neurological disorders. However, ASOs are unable to readily cross the mammalian blood-brain barrier (BBB) and therefore need to be delivered intrathecally to the central nervous system (CNS). Here, we engineered a human transferrin receptor 1 (TfR1) binding molecule, the oligonucleotide transport vehicle (OTV), to transport a tool ASO across the BBB in human TfR knockin (TfR mu/hu KI) mice and nonhuman primates. Intravenous injection and systemic delivery of OTV to TfR mu/hu KI mice resulted in sustained knockdown of the ASO target RNA, Malat1 , across multiple mouse CNS regions and cell types, including endothelial cells, neurons, astrocytes, microglia, and oligodendrocytes. In addition, systemic delivery of OTV enabled Malat1 RNA knockdown in mouse quadriceps and cardiac muscles, which are difficult to target with oligonucleotides alone. Systemically delivered OTV enabled a more uniform ASO biodistribution profile in the CNS of TfR mu/hu KI mice and greater knockdown of Malat1 RNA compared with a bivalent, high-affinity TfR antibody. In cynomolgus macaques, an OTV directed against MALAT1 displayed robust ASO delivery to the primate CNS and enabled more uniform biodistribution and RNA target knockdown compared with intrathecal dosing of the same unconjugated ASO. Our data support systemically delivered OTV as a potential platform for delivering therapeutic ASOs across the BBB.

Publisher

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

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