Abstract
Due to the clinically established safety and efficacy profile of recombinant adeno-associated viral (rAAV) vectors, they are considered the “go to” vector for retinal gene therapy. Design of a rAAV-mediated gene therapy focuses on cell tropism, high transduction efficiency, and high transgene expression levels to achieve the lowest therapeutic treatment dosage and avoid toxicity. Human retinal explants are a clinically relevant model system for exploring these aspects of rAAV-mediated gene delivery. In this chapter, we describe an ex vivo human retinal explant culture protocol to evaluate transgene expression in order to determine the selectivity and efficacy of rAAV vectors for human retinal gene therapy.
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S.H.T. and Jonas Children's Vision Care is supported by the National Institute of Health 5P30CA013696, U01 EY030580, U54OD020351, R24EY028758, R24EY027285, 5P30EY019007, R01EY018213, R01EY024698, R01EY026682, R21AG050437, the Schneeweiss Stem Cell Fund, New York State [SDHDOH01-C32590GG-3450000], the Foundation Fighting Blindness New York Regional Research Center Grant [TA-NMT-0116-0692-COLU], Nancy & Kobi Karp, the Crowley Family Funds, The Rosenbaum Family Foundation, Alcon Research Institute, the Gebroe Family Foundation, the Research to Prevent Blindness (RPB) Physician-Scientist Award, unrestricted funds from RPB, New York, NY, USA. P.M.J.Q. is the current recipient of a Curing Retinal Blindness Foundation (CRBF) grant, a Knights Templar Eye Foundation (KTEF) Career Starter grant, the International Retinal Research Foundation (IRRF) Loris and David Rich Postdoctoral Scholar Award and a New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF)—Druckenmiller Fellowship.
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Stephen H. Tsang receives financial support from Abeona Therapeutics, Inc and Emendo. He is also the founder of Rejuvitas and is on the scientific and clinical advisory board for Nanoscope Therapeutics. Peter M.J. Quinn receives research support from Rejuvitas, Inc.
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Wu, WH. et al. (2023). Culture of Human Retinal Explants for Ex Vivo Assessment of AAV Gene Delivery. In: Tsang, S.H., Quinn, P.M. (eds) Retinitis Pigmentosa. Methods in Molecular Biology, vol 2560. Humana, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-2651-1_28
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