Disease correction in Mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIB mice by intraparenchymal or cisternal delivery of a capsid modified AAV8 codon-optimized NAGLU vector Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Abstract Mucopolysaccharidoses IIIB (MPS IIIB) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease caused by mutations in the gene that encodes the protein N-acetyl-glucosaminidase (NAGLU). Defective NAGLU activity results in aberrant retention of heparan sulfate within lysosomes leading to progressive central nervous system (CNS) degeneration. Intravenous treatment options are limited by the need to overcome the blood–brain barrier and gain successful entry into the CNS. Additionally, we have demonstrated that AAV8 provides a broader transduction area in the MPS IIIB mouse brain compared to AAV5, 9 or rh10. A triple-capsid mutant (tcm) modification of AAV8 further enhanced GFP reporter expression and distribution. Using the MPS IIIB mouse model, we performed a study using either intracranial six site (IC6) or intracisterna magna (ICM) injection of AAVtcm8-codon-optimized (co)-NAGLU using untreated MPS IIIB mice as controls to assess disease correction. Disease correction was evaluated based on enzyme activity, heparan sulfate storage levels, CNS lysosomal signal intensity, coordination, activity level, hearing, and survival. Histologic and enzymatic assessments both show each injection method results in supranormal levels of NAGLU expression in the brain. In this study, we have shown correction of lifespan and auditory deficits, increased CNS NAGLU activity and reduced lysosomal storage levels of heparan sulfate following AAVtcm8-coNAGLU administration and partial correction of NAGLU activity in several peripheral organs in the murine model of MPS IIIB.

authors

  • Rouse, Courtney J
  • Hawkins, Kimberley
  • Kabbej, Nadia
  • Dalugdug, Justin
  • Kunta, Aishwarya
  • Kim, Mi-Jung
  • Someya, Shinichi
  • Herbst, Zachary
  • Gelb, Michael
  • Dinelli, Isabella
  • Butterworth, Elizabeth
  • Falk, Darin J
  • Rosenkrantz, Erinn
  • Elmohd, Hamza
  • Khaledi, Hamid
  • Samar Mowafy
  • Ashby, Frederick
  • Heldermon, Coy D

publication date

  • 2022