AAV‐Mediated Gene Therapy Restores Hearing in Patients with DFNB9 Deafness

Author:

Qi Jieyu123,Tan Fangzhi1,Zhang Liyan1,Lu Ling4,Zhang Shanzhong5,Zhai Yabo6,Lu Yicheng1,Qian Xiaoyun4,Dong WenXiu5,Zhou Yinyi1,Zhang Ziyu1,Yang Xuehan1,Jiang Lulu5,Yu Chaorong5,Liu Jiancheng5,Chen Tian1,Wu Lianqiu5,Tan Chang5,Sun Sijie57,Song Huaien7,Shu Yilai8910,Xu Lei11,Gao Xia4,Li Huawei891012,Chai Renjie1231314ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Digital Medical Engineering Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Zhongda Hospital School of Life Sciences and Technology School of Medicine Advanced Institute for Life and Health Jiangsu Province High‐Tech Key Laboratory for Bio‐Medical Research Southeast University Nanjing 210096 China

2. Co‐Innovation Center of Neuroregeneration Nantong University Nantong 226001 China

3. Department of Neurology, Aerospace Center Hospital, School of Life Science Beijing Institute of Technology Beijing 100081 China

4. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery the Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital of Nanjing University Medical School Jiangsu Provincial Key Medical Discipline (Laboratory) Nanjing 210008 China

5. Otovia Therapeutics Inc Suzhou 215101 China

6. School of Medicine Southeast University Nanjing 210009 China

7. Fosun Health Capital Shanghai 200233 China

8. ENT Institute and Department of Otorhinolaryngology Eye & ENT Hospital State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science Fudan University Shanghai 200031 China

9. Institute of Biomedical Science Fudan University Shanghai 200032 China

10. NHC Key Laboratory of Hearing Medicine Fudan University Shanghai 200032 China

11. Department of Otolaryngology‐Head and Neck Surgery Shandong Provincial ENT Hospital Shandong University Jinan Shandong 250022 China

12. The Institutes of Brain Science and the Collaborative Innovation Center for Brain Science Fudan University Shanghai 200032 China

13. Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Chengdu 610072 China

14. Southeast University Shenzhen Research Institute Shenzhen 518063 China

Abstract

AbstractMutations in OTOFERLIN (OTOF) lead to the autosomal recessive deafness 9 (DFNB9). The efficacy of adeno‐associated virus (AAV)‐mediated OTOF gene replacement therapy is extensively validated in Otof‐deficient mice. However, the clinical safety and efficacy of AAV‐OTOF is not reported. Here, AAV‐OTOF is generated using good manufacturing practice and validated its efficacy and safety in mouse and non‐human primates in order to determine the optimal injection dose, volume, and administration route for clinical trials. Subsequently, AAV‐OTOF is delivered into one cochlea of a 5‐year‐old deaf patient and into the bilateral cochleae of an 8‐year‐old deaf patient with OTOF mutations. Obvious hearing improvement is detected by the auditory brainstem response (ABR) and the pure‐tone audiometry (PTA) in these two patients. Hearing in the injected ear of the 5‐year‐old patient can be restored to the normal range at 1 month after AAV‐OTOF injection, while the 8‐year‐old patient can hear the conversational sounds. Most importantly, the 5‐year‐old patient can hear and recognize speech only through the AAV‐OTOF‐injected ear. This study is the first to demonstrate the safety and efficacy of AAV‐OTOF in patients, expands and optimizes current OTOF‐related gene therapy and provides valuable information for further application of gene therapies for deafness.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

National Natural Science Foundation of China

China Postdoctoral Science Foundation

Science and Technology Department of Sichuan Province

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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