Enhancing gene transfer to renal tubules and podocytes by context-dependent selection of AAV capsids

Author:

Furusho TaisukeORCID,Adachi Kei,Galbraith-Liss Mia,Sairavi AnushaORCID,Das RanjanORCID,Nakai Hiroyuki

Abstract

AbstractDespite recent remarkable advancements in adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector technologies, effective gene delivery to the kidney remains a significant challenge. Here we show that AAV vector transduction in proximal tubules and podocytes, the crucial targets for renal gene therapy, can be enhanced remarkably through a meticulous selection of both AAV capsids and route of administration, tailored to the condition of the kidney. In this study, we performed a side-by-side comparison of 47 AAV capsids using AAV Barcode-Seq and identified six AAV capsids, including AAV-KP1, that exhibit remarkable enhancement of renal transduction in mice when delivered locally via the renal vein or the renal pelvis. Individual capsid validation analyses revealed that local delivery of AAV-KP1, but not AAV9, enables remarkably enhanced proximal tubule transduction while minimizing off-target liver transduction. In a mouse model of chronic kidney disease, intravenous administration of AAV9, not AAV-KP1, showed efficient renal tubule and podocyte transduction, which was not observed in the control wild-type mice. We also provide evidence that these contrasting observations between AAV-KP1 and AAV9 are attributed to their distinct pharmacokinetic profiles. Thus, this study highlights the importance of context-dependent capsid selection and engineering for successful renal gene therapy.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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