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Gene Transfer Corrects Acute GM2 Gangliosidosis-Potential Therapeutic Contribution of Perivascular Enzyme Flow

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MOLECULAR THERAPY
Volume 20, Issue 8, Pages 1489-1500

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1038/mt.2012.44

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  1. National Institute of Health Research-Biomedical Research Centre
  2. Cambridge in America
  3. CLIMB (Children Living with Inherited Metabolic Disorders) National Tay-Sachs and Allied Diseases Association
  4. MRC Link Programme Award
  5. Paul Morgan Trust
  6. MRC [U.1052.00.005]

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The GM2 gangliosidoses are fatal lysosomal storage diseases principally affecting the brain. Absence of beta-hexosaminidase A and B activities in the Sandhoff mouse causes neurological dysfunction and recapitulates the acute Tay-Sachs (TSD) and Sandhoff diseases (SD) in infants. Intracranial coinjection of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors (rAAV), serotype 2/1, expressing human beta-hexosaminidase a (HEXA) and beta (HEXB) subunits into 1-month-old Sandhoff mice gave unprecedented survival to 2 years and prevented disease throughout the brain and spinal cord. Classical manifestations of disease, including spasticity-as opposed to tremor-ataxia-were resolved by localized gene transfer to the striatum or cerebellum, respectively. Abundant biosynthesis of beta-hexosaminidase isozymes and their global distribution via axonal, perivascular, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) spaces, as well as diffusion, account for the sustained phenotypic rescue-long-term protein expression by transduced brain parenchyma, choroid plexus epithelium, and dorsal root ganglia neurons supplies the corrective enzyme. Prolonged survival permitted expression of cryptic disease in organs not accessed by intracranial vector delivery. We contend that infusion of rAAV into CSF space and intraparenchymal administration by convection-enhanced delivery at a few strategic sites will optimally treat neurodegeneration in many diseases affecting the nervous system.

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