[HTML][HTML] Challenges posed by immune responses to AAV vectors: addressing root causes

BA Hamilton, JF Wright - Frontiers in immunology, 2021 - frontiersin.org
BA Hamilton, JF Wright
Frontiers in immunology, 2021frontiersin.org
Host immune responses that limit durable therapeutic gene expression and cause clinically
significant inflammation remain a major barrier to broadly successful development of adeno-
associated virus (AAV)-based human gene therapies. In this article, mechanisms of humoral
and cellular immune responses to the viral vector are discussed. A perspective is provided
that removal of pathogen-associated molecular patterns in AAV vector genomes to prevent
the generation of innate immune danger signals following administration is a key strategy to …
Host immune responses that limit durable therapeutic gene expression and cause clinically significant inflammation remain a major barrier to broadly successful development of adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based human gene therapies. In this article, mechanisms of humoral and cellular immune responses to the viral vector are discussed. A perspective is provided that removal of pathogen-associated molecular patterns in AAV vector genomes to prevent the generation of innate immune danger signals following administration is a key strategy to overcome immunological barriers.
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