Long-Term Tolerability and Safety of AAV5-Id3 Gene Therapy to Eyes
Suneel Gupta, Rajnish Kumar, Nishant R. Sinha, Lynn M. Martin, Prashant R. Sinha, Frederick W. Fraunfelder, Alexandria C. Hofmann, Nathan P. Hesemann, Rajiv R. Mohan

TL;DR
This study shows that AAV5-Id3 gene therapy is safe and well-tolerated in rabbit eyes over seven months with no harmful effects.
Contribution
The study demonstrates the long-term safety and tolerability of AAV5-Id3 gene therapy in treating corneal fibrosis in a rabbit model.
Findings
AAV5-Id3 gene therapy caused no significant differences in corneal health compared to control groups.
Histopathologic and molecular analyses showed normal corneal architecture and gene expression in treated eyes.
The delivered Id3 gene copies remained stable at 7 months without toxicity.
Abstract
The inhibitor of differentiation 3 gene therapy via adeno-associated virus 5 (AAV5-Id3) effectively abrogated corneal fibrosis in vivo. This study examined the long-term tolerability and safety of AAV5-Id3 gene therapy for eyes in vivo using a rabbit model. Eighteen New Zealand White rabbits, segregated into three groups (naive, AAV5-naked, and AAV5-Id3; n = 6/group), were used. The clinical eye examinations with slit-lamp and multimodal corneal imaging were performed in live rabbits periodically to record the status of ocular and corneal health for up to 7 months. Thereafter, humane euthanasia was performed, and cellular and molecular changes in corneas were studied employing histopathologic, immunofluorescence, and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) techniques. Periodic masked eye examinations with slit-lamp, Spectralis, HRT3-RCM, and specular…
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TopicsVirus-based gene therapy research · Corneal Surgery and Treatments · Retinal Development and Disorders
