Scientific Reports (Dec 2022)

Develop an efficient and specific AAV-based labeling system for Muller glia in mice

  • Yanxia Gao,
  • Kailun Fang,
  • Zixiang Yan,
  • Haiwei Zhang,
  • Guannan Geng,
  • Weiwei Wu,
  • Ding Xu,
  • Heng Zhang,
  • Na Zhong,
  • Qifang Wang,
  • Minqing Cai,
  • Erwei Zuo,
  • Hui Yang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-27013-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 9

Abstract

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Abstract Reprogramming Müller glia (MG) into functional cells is considered a promising therapeutic strategy to treat ocular diseases and vision loss. However, current AAV-based system for MG-tracing was reported to have high leakage in recent studies. Here, we focused on reducing the leakage of AAV-based labeling systems and found that different AAV serotypes showed a range of efficiency and specificity in labeling MG, leading us to optimize a human GFAP-Cre reporter system packaged in the AAV9 serotype with the woodchuck hepatitis virus post-transcriptional regulatory element (WPRE) removed. The leakage ratio of the AAV9-hGFAP-Cre-ΔWPRE decreased by an approximate 40-fold compared with the AAV9-hGFAP-Cre-WPRE labeling system. In addition, we validated the specificity of the AAV-ΔWPRE system for tracing MG reprogramming under Ptbp1-suppression and observed strict non-MG-conversion, similar to previous studies using genetic lineage tracking mouse models. Thus, the AAV9-hGFAP-Cre-ΔWPRE system showed high efficiency and specificity for MG labeling, providing a promising tool for tracing cell fate in vivo.