Characterization of the Serpentine Adeno-Associated Virus (SAAV) Capsid Structure: Receptor Interactions and Antigenicity

被引:11
|
作者
Mietzsch, Mario [1 ]
Hull, Joshua A. [1 ]
Makal, Victoria E. [1 ,5 ]
Ybargollin, Alberto Jimenez [1 ]
Yu, Jennifer C. [1 ,6 ]
McKissock, Kedrick [1 ]
Bennett, Antonette [1 ]
Penzes, Judit [1 ,7 ]
Lins-Austin, Bridget [1 ,8 ]
Yu, Qian [2 ,9 ]
Chipman, Paul [1 ]
Bhattacharya, Nilakshee [3 ,10 ]
Sousa, Duncan [3 ,11 ]
Strugatsky, David [4 ]
Tijssen, Peter [2 ]
McKenna, Robert [1 ]
Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Florida, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Gainesville, FL 32610 USA
[2] Univ Quebec, NRS Inst Armand Frappier, Laval, PQ, Canada
[3] Florida State Univ, Dept Biol Sci, Biol Sci Imaging Resource, B-157, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA
[4] Univ Calif Los Angeles, David Geffen Sch Med, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
[5] Univ Virginias Coll Wise, Wise, VA USA
[6] Dyno Therapeut, Cambridge, MA USA
[7] Rutgers State Univ, Inst Quantitat Biomed, Piscataway, NJ USA
[8] StrideBio Inc, Durham, NC USA
[9] Jiangsu Univ, Sch Life Sci, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, Peoples R China
[10] Duke Univ, Shared Mat Instrumentat Facil, Durham, NC USA
[11] Johns Hopkins Univ, Dept Biophys & Biophys Chem, Baltimore, MD USA
关键词
AAV; adeno-associated virus; antibody; capsid; cryo-EM; gene therapy; human sera; parvovirus; receptor; sialic acid; SIALIC-ACID BINDING; MUTATIONAL ANALYSIS; ELECTRON-DENSITY; GENE-TRANSFER; TYPE-2; PARVOVIRUS; IDENTIFICATION; ANTIBODIES; PROTEIN; REVEAL;
D O I
10.1128/jvi.00335-22
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are being developed as clinical gene therapy vectors. One issue undermining their broad use in the clinical setting is the high prevalence of circulating antibodies in the general population capable of neutralizing AAV vectors. Hence, there is a need for AAV vectors that can evade the preexisting immune response. One possible source of human naive vectors are AAVs that do not disseminate in the primate population, and one such example is serpentine AAV (SAAV). This study characterizes the structural and biophysical properties of the SAAV capsid and its receptor interactions and antigenicity. Single particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and thermal stability studies were conducted to characterize the SAAV capsid structure at pH 7.4, 6.0, 5.5, and 4.0, conditions experienced during cellular trafficking. Cell binding assays using Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cell lines identified terminal sialic acid as the primary attachment receptor for SAAV similar to AAV1, 4, 5, and 6. The binding site of sialic acid to the SAAV capsid was mapped near the 2-fold axis toward the 2/5-fold wall, in a different location than AAV1, 4, 5, and 6. Towards determining the SAAV capsid antigenicity native immunodot blots showed that SAAV evades AAV serotype-specific mouse monoclonal antibodies. However, despite its reptilian origin, it was recognized by similar to 25% of 50 human sera tested, likely due to the presence of cross-reactive antibodies. These findings will inform future gene delivery applications using SAAV-based vectors and further aid the structural characterization and annotation of the repertoire of available AAV capsids. IMPORTANCE AAVs are widely studied therapeutic gene delivery vectors. However, preexisting antibodies and their detrimental effect on therapeutic efficacy are a primary challenge encountered during clinical trials. In order to circumvent preexisting neutralizing antibodies targeting mammalian AAV capsids, serpentine AAV (SAAV) was evaluated as a potential alternative to existing mammalian therapeutic vectors. The SAAV capsid was found to be thermostable at a wide range of environmental pH conditions, and its structure showed conservation of the core capsid topology but displays high structural variability on the surface. At the same time, it binds to a common receptor, sialic acid, that is also utilized by other AAVs already being utilized in gene therapy trials. Contrary to the initial hypothesis, SAAV capsids were recognized by one in four human sera tested, pointing to conserved amino acids around the 5-fold region as epitopes for cross-reacting antibodies.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Structural and antigenic characterization of the avian adeno-associated virus capsid
    Hsi, Jane
    Mietzsch, Mario
    Chipman, Paul
    Afione, Sandra
    Zeher, Allison
    Huang, Rick
    Chiorini, John
    Mckenna, Robert
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2023, 97 (10)
  • [2] Structural characterization of a bat Adeno-associated virus capsid
    Mietzsch, Mario
    Li, Ya
    Kurian, Justin
    Smith, James Kennon
    Chipman, Paul
    McKenna, Robert
    Yang, Lin
    Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis
    JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, 2020, 211 (02)
  • [3] Adeno-associated virus receptor complexes and implications for adeno-associated virus immune neutralization
    Large, Edward E.
    Chapman, Michael S.
    FRONTIERS IN MICROBIOLOGY, 2023, 14
  • [4] Coevolution of Adeno-associated Virus Capsid Antigenicity and Tropism through a Structure-Guided Approach
    Havlik, L. Patrick
    Simon, Katherine E.
    Smith, J. Kennon
    Klinc, Kelli A.
    Tse, Longping, V
    Oh, Daniel K.
    Fanous, Marco M.
    Meganck, Rita M.
    Mietzsch, Mario
    Kleinschmidt, Jurgen
    Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis
    Asokan, Aravind
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2020, 94 (19)
  • [5] Structure-function analysis of receptor-binding in adeno-associated virus serotype 6 (AAV-6)
    Xie, Qing
    Lerch, Thomas F.
    Meyer, Nancy L.
    Chapman, Michael S.
    VIROLOGY, 2011, 420 (01) : 10 - 19
  • [6] Receptor Switching in Newly Evolved Adeno-associated Viruses
    Havlik, L. Patrick
    Das, Anshuman
    Mietzsch, Mario
    Oh, Daniel K.
    Ark, Jonathan
    McKenna, Robert
    Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis
    Asokan, Aravind
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2021, 95 (19)
  • [7] Biophysical characterization of adeno-associated virus capsid through the viral transduction life cycle
    Xiang, Yanqiao Shawn
    Hao, Gang Gary
    JOURNAL OF GENETIC ENGINEERING AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, 2023, 21 (01)
  • [8] Adeno-associated Virus 9 Structural Rearrangements Induced by Endosomal Trafficking pH and Glycan Attachment
    Penzes, Judit J.
    Chipman, Paul
    Bhattacharya, Nilakshee
    Zeher, Allison
    Huang, Rick
    McKenna, Robert
    Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis
    JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY, 2021, 95 (19)
  • [9] Electron microscopy analysis of a disaccharide analog complex reveals receptor interactions of adeno-associated virus
    Xie, Qing
    Spilman, Michael
    Meyer, Nancy L.
    Lerch, Thomas F.
    Stagg, Scott M.
    Chapman, Michael S.
    JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, 2013, 184 (02) : 129 - 135
  • [10] Proteolytic mapping of the adeno-associated virus capsid
    Van Vliet, Kim
    Blouin, Veronique
    Agbandje-McKenna, Mavis
    Snyder, Richard O.
    MOLECULAR THERAPY, 2006, 14 (06) : 809 - 821