Inhibition of retinal neovascularization by intraocular viral-mediated delivery of anti-angiogenic agents
- PMID: 12377190
- DOI: 10.1006/mthe.2002.0702
Inhibition of retinal neovascularization by intraocular viral-mediated delivery of anti-angiogenic agents
Abstract
Neovascularization characterizes diabetic retinopathy and choroidal neovascularization associated with age-related macular degeneration, the most common causes of severe visual loss in the developed world. Gene transfer to the eye using adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors is a promising new treatment for inherited and acquired ocular diseases. We used an AAV vector with rapid onset and high levels of gene expression in the retina to deliver three anti-angiogenic factors (pigment epithelium-derived factor, tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-3, and endostatin) to the eyes of mice in a mouse model of retinopathy of prematurity. All three vectors inhibited ischemia-induced neovascularization.
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