Real-time MR imaging of adeno-associated viral vector delivery to the primate brain. Academic Article uri icon

Overview

abstract

  • We are developing a method for real-time magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) visualization of convection-enhanced delivery (CED) of adeno-associated viral vectors (AAV) to the primate brain. By including gadolinium-loaded liposomes (GDL) with AAV, we can track the convective movement of viral particles by continuous monitoring of distribution of surrogate GDL. In order to validate this approach, we infused two AAV (AAV1-GFP and AAV2-hAADC) into three different regions of non-human primate brain (corona radiata, putamen, and thalamus). The procedure was tolerated well by all three animals in the study. The distribution of GFP determined by immunohistochemistry in both brain regions correlated closely with distribution of GDL determined by MRI. Co-distribution was weaker with AAV2-hAADC, although in vivo PET scanning with FMT for AADC activity correlated well with immunohistochemistry of AADC. Although this is a relatively small study, it appears that AAV1 correlates better with MRI-monitored delivery than does AAV2. It seems likely that the difference in distribution may be due to differences in tissue specificity of the two serotypes.

publication date

  • November 27, 2008

Research

keywords

  • Brain
  • Dependovirus
  • Gene Transfer Techniques
  • Genetic Vectors

Identity

PubMed Central ID

  • PMC2730220

Scopus Document Identifier

  • 67651172965

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

  • 10.1016/j.neuroimage.2008.11.012

PubMed ID

  • 19095069

Additional Document Info

volume

  • 47 Suppl 2