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. 2019 Aug;22(8):1345-1356.
doi: 10.1038/s41593-019-0431-2. Epub 2019 Jul 8.

Targeting neuronal and glial cell types with synthetic promoter AAVs in mice, non-human primates and humans

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Targeting neuronal and glial cell types with synthetic promoter AAVs in mice, non-human primates and humans

Josephine Jüttner et al. Nat Neurosci. 2019 Aug.

Abstract

Targeting genes to specific neuronal or glial cell types is valuable for both understanding and repairing brain circuits. Adeno-associated viruses (AAVs) are frequently used for gene delivery, but targeting expression to specific cell types is an unsolved problem. We created a library of 230 AAVs, each with a different synthetic promoter designed using four independent strategies. We show that a number of these AAVs specifically target expression to neuronal and glial cell types in the mouse and non-human primate retina in vivo and in the human retina in vitro. We demonstrate applications for recording and stimulation, as well as the intersectional and combinatorial labeling of cell types. These resources and approaches allow economic, fast and efficient cell-type targeting in a variety of species, both for fundamental science and for gene therapy.

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