Durable multitransgene expression in vivo using systemic, nonviral DNA delivery.
Chakkrapong HandumrongkulAlice L YeStephen A ChmuraLiliana SoroceanuMarissa MackRyan J IceRobert ThistleMethawee MyersSarah J UrsuYong LiuMohammed Kashani-SabetTimothy D HeathDenny LiggittDavid B LewisRobert DebsPublished in: Science advances (2019)
Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are transforming therapies for rare human monogenic deficiency diseases. However, adaptive immune responses to AAV and its limited DNA insert capacity, restrict their therapeutic potential. HEDGES (high-level extended duration gene expression system), a nonviral DNA- and liposome-based gene delivery platform, overcomes these limitations in immunocompetent mice. Specifically, one systemic HEDGES injection durably produces therapeutic levels of transgene-encoded human proteins, including FDA-approved cytokines and monoclonal antibodies, without detectable integration into genomic DNA. HEDGES also controls protein production duration from <3 weeks to >1.5 years, does not induce anti-vector immune responses, is reexpressed for prolonged periods following reinjection, and produces only transient minimal toxicity. HEDGES can produce extended therapeutic levels of multiple transgene-encoded therapeutic human proteins from DNA inserts >1.5-fold larger than AAV-based therapeutics, thus creating combinatorial interventions to effectively treat common polygenic diseases driven by multigenic abnormalities.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- endothelial cells
- single molecule
- immune response
- gene expression
- gene therapy
- induced pluripotent stem cells
- poor prognosis
- nucleic acid
- dna methylation
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- circulating tumor cells
- oxidative stress
- small molecule
- adipose tissue
- copy number
- binding protein
- replacement therapy