A Head-to-Head Comparison of AAV9 Biodistribution in Mice: Routes of Administration and Age Dependence
Matthew Rioux, Andrea Boitnott, Satvik Paduri, Yuhui Hu, Steven J. Gray

TL;DR
This study compares how AAV9, a gene delivery vector, spreads in mice based on administration route and age, providing a benchmark for future gene therapy research.
Contribution
The study provides a standardized benchmark for AAV9 biodistribution across tissues based on administration route and age in mice.
Findings
Direct cerebrospinal fluid injections result in higher CNS transgene expression than intravenous administration.
Combination injections do not significantly increase expression beyond single-route methods.
Treatment age significantly affects AAV9 biodistribution in the brain, eye, and liver.
Abstract
Background/Objectives: Adeno-associated virus serotype 9 (AAV9) can cross the blood–brain barrier, making it widely used as a gene delivery vector for central nervous system (CNS) applications. Despite extensive use of AAV9 in translational research, variability in study designs makes cross-comparisons difficult to interpret. We designed a study in mice to generate a resource of AAV9 biodistribution across tissues for commonly used routes of administration and treatment ages. Methods: Lumbar intrathecal, intracerebroventricular, lumbar intrathecal and intracerebroventricular combination, or intravenous injections of vehicle or AAV9/GFP were performed in C57BL/6J male and female mice on postnatal day 1, 5, 10, or 28. Organs were collected at postnatal day 56 and biodistribution of AAV9/GFP was evaluated by quantifying GFP protein expression and vector genome copy number. Results: Direct…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVirus-based gene therapy research · Herpesvirus Infections and Treatments · RNA Interference and Gene Delivery
