Lei Li, Han Demin
Department of Otolaryngology Head and Neck surgery, Affiliated Beijng Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, PR China.
Acta Otolaryngol. 2010 Jul;130(7):810-4. doi: 10.3109/00016480903510742.
The adenovirus-5 vector specifically transduced spiral ganglion cells with high efficiency, suggesting that it is a potential gene therapeutic tool for the survival of spiral ganglion cells with secondary injury.
This study aimed to find a suitable viral vector allowing efficient transduction to spiral ganglion cells.
Lentivirus, adeno-associated virus-2 and adenovirus-5 constructs habouring green fluorescence protein (GFP) gene were injected into scala tympani via the round window membrane of rat. Distribution and fluorescence intensity of GFP within the cochlea were estimated using a fluorescence microscope.
The GFP expressions mediated by all three viral vectors were observed in multiple cell types of the cochlea. Compared with the other two viral vectors, the adenovirus-5 vector efficiently transduced cochlear spiral ganglion cells in vivo and was still present 2 weeks after viral vector injection.
腺病毒5型载体可高效特异性转导螺旋神经节细胞,提示其对于继发损伤的螺旋神经节细胞存活而言是一种潜在的基因治疗工具。
本研究旨在寻找一种能有效转导至螺旋神经节细胞的合适病毒载体。
将携带绿色荧光蛋白(GFP)基因的慢病毒、腺相关病毒2型和腺病毒5型构建体经大鼠圆窗膜注入鼓阶。使用荧光显微镜评估耳蜗内GFP的分布和荧光强度。
在耳蜗的多种细胞类型中均观察到了由所有三种病毒载体介导的GFP表达。与其他两种病毒载体相比,腺病毒5型载体在体内能高效转导耳蜗螺旋神经节细胞,且在病毒载体注射后2周仍可检测到。