Adeno-associated virus vectors for human gene therapy

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Haifeng Chen [1 ]
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[1] Virovek Incorporation
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Adeno-associated virus; Adeno-associated virus production and purification; Clinical trials; Gene therapy; Baculovirus;
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R511 [病毒传染病]; R450 [];
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100215 ; 100401 ;
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Adeno-associated virus(AAV) is a small,non-enveloped virus that contains a single-stranded DNA genome. It was the first gene therapy drug approved in the Western world in November 2012 to treat patients with lipoprotein lipase deficiency. AAV made history and put human gene therapy in the forefront again. More than four decades of research on AAV vector biology and human gene therapy has generated a huge amount of valuable information. Over 100 AAV serotypes and variants have been isolated and at least partially characterized. A number of them have been used for preclinical studies in a variety of animal models. Several AAV vector production platforms,especially the baculovirus-based system have been established for commercial-scale AAV vector production. AAV purification technologies such as density gradient centrifugation,column chromatography,or a combination,have been well developed. More than 117 clinical trials have been conducted with AAV vectors. Although there are still challenges down the road,such as crossspecies variation in vector tissue tropism and gene transfer efficiency,pre-existing humoral immunity to AAV capsids and vector dose-dependent toxicity in patients,the gene therapy community is forging ahead with cautious optimism. In this review I will focus on the properties and applications of commonly used AAV serotypes and variants,and the technologies for AAV vector production and purification. I will also discuss the advancement of several promising gene therapy clinical trials.
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