Efficient and stable transduction of cardiomyocytes after intramyocardial injection or intracoronary perfusion with recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors
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Efficient and stable transduction of cardiomyocytes after intramyocardial injection or intracoronary perfusion with recombinant adeno-associated virus vectors
Abstract
Background: The delivery of recombinant genes to cardiomyocytes holds promise for the treatment of a variety of cardiovascular diseases. Previous gene transfer approaches that used direct injection of plasmid DNA or replication-defective adenovirus vectors have been limited by low transduction frequencies and transient transgene expression due to immune responses, respectively. In this report, we have tested the feasibility of using intramyocardial injection or intracoronary infusions of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vectors to program transgene expression in murine cardiomyocytes in vivo.
Methods and results: We constructed an rAAV containing the LacZ gene under the transcriptional control of the cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter (AAVCMV-LacZ). We then injected 1x10(8) infectious units (IU) of this virus into the left ventricular myocardium of adult CD-1 mice. Control hearts were injected with the AdCMV-LacZ adenovirus vector. Hearts harvested 2, 4, and 8 weeks after AAVCMV-LacZ injection demonstrated stable beta-galactosidase (beta-gal) expression in large numbers of cardiomyocytes without evidence of myocardial inflammation or myocyte necrosis. In contrast, the AdCMV-LacZ-injected hearts displayed transient beta-gal expression, which was undetectable by 4 weeks after injection. Explanted C57BL/6 mouse hearts were also perfused via the coronary arteries with 1.5x10(9) IU of AAVCMV-LacZ and assayed 2, 4, and 8 weeks later for beta-gal expression. beta-Gal expression was detected in <1% of cardiomyocytes at 2 weeks after perfusion but was detected in up to 50% of cardiomyocytes 4 to 8 weeks after perfusion.
Conclusions: Direct intramyocardial injection or coronary artery perfusion with rAAV vectors can be used to program stable transgene expression in cardiomyocytes in vivo. rAAV appears to represent a useful vector for the delivery of therapeutic genes to the myocardium.
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