Comprehensive AAV capsid fitness landscape reveals a viral gene and enables machine-guided design

0301 basic medicine Genes, Viral Genetic Therapy Dependovirus Protein Engineering Transfection 3. Good health Mutagenesis, Insertional 03 medical and health sciences Capsid HEK293 Cells Humans Capsid Proteins Sequence Deletion
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw2900 Publication Date: 2019-11-29T00:15:18Z
ABSTRACT
The fitness landscape of AAV Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is an important gene therapy vector. Using tools from synthetic biology, Ogden et al. provide a comprehensive view of how sequence changes in capsid proteins affect AAV properties. After saturation mutagenesis of the AAV2 capsid gene, the resulting library was subjected to multiplexed phenotypic analyses, including virus production, immunity, thermostability, and biodistribution. The mutant distribution to major organs in mice revealed dominant trends affecting in vivo delivery. Moreover, the findings uncovered a viral accessory protein with a role in viral production. Finally, a model built from the capsid fitness landscape enabled machine-guided design of useful variants with much higher efficiency than random mutagenesis. Science , this issue p. 1139
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