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Prevalence of Anti-Adeno-Associated Virus Immune Responses in International Cohorts of Healthy Donors
by
Hartlieb, Bettina
, Koppensteiner, Herwig
, Reipert, Birgit M.
, Scheiflinger, Friedrich
, de la Rosa, Maurus
, Horling, Frank M.
, Dorn, Sebastian
, Kruzik, Anita
, Fetahagic, Damir
in
AAV
/ adeno-associated virus
/ anti-AAV antibody response
/ anti-AAV prevalence
/ anti-AAV T cell response
/ clinical assays
/ Clinical trials
/ Employees
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Factor IX deficiency
/ Gene therapy
/ Hemophilia
/ Immune response
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Interleukin 2
/ international cohorts
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Serotypes
/ Standardization
/ γ-Interferon
2019
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Prevalence of Anti-Adeno-Associated Virus Immune Responses in International Cohorts of Healthy Donors
by
Hartlieb, Bettina
, Koppensteiner, Herwig
, Reipert, Birgit M.
, Scheiflinger, Friedrich
, de la Rosa, Maurus
, Horling, Frank M.
, Dorn, Sebastian
, Kruzik, Anita
, Fetahagic, Damir
in
AAV
/ adeno-associated virus
/ anti-AAV antibody response
/ anti-AAV prevalence
/ anti-AAV T cell response
/ clinical assays
/ Clinical trials
/ Employees
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Factor IX deficiency
/ Gene therapy
/ Hemophilia
/ Immune response
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Interleukin 2
/ international cohorts
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Serotypes
/ Standardization
/ γ-Interferon
2019
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Prevalence of Anti-Adeno-Associated Virus Immune Responses in International Cohorts of Healthy Donors
by
Hartlieb, Bettina
, Koppensteiner, Herwig
, Reipert, Birgit M.
, Scheiflinger, Friedrich
, de la Rosa, Maurus
, Horling, Frank M.
, Dorn, Sebastian
, Kruzik, Anita
, Fetahagic, Damir
in
AAV
/ adeno-associated virus
/ anti-AAV antibody response
/ anti-AAV prevalence
/ anti-AAV T cell response
/ clinical assays
/ Clinical trials
/ Employees
/ Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
/ Factor IX deficiency
/ Gene therapy
/ Hemophilia
/ Immune response
/ Immunoglobulin G
/ Interleukin 2
/ international cohorts
/ Lymphocytes
/ Lymphocytes T
/ Serotypes
/ Standardization
/ γ-Interferon
2019
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Prevalence of Anti-Adeno-Associated Virus Immune Responses in International Cohorts of Healthy Donors
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Prevalence of Anti-Adeno-Associated Virus Immune Responses in International Cohorts of Healthy Donors
2019
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Overview
Preexisting immunity against adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a major challenge facing AAV gene therapy, resulting in the exclusion of patients from clinical trials. Accordingly, proper assessment of anti-AAV immunity is necessary for understanding clinical data and for product development. Previous studies on anti-AAV prevalence lack method standardization, rendering the assessment of prevalence difficult. Addressing this need, we used clinical assays that were validated according to guidelines for a comprehensive characterization of anti-AAV1, -AAV2, -AAV5, and -AAV8 immunity in large international cohorts of healthy donors and patients with hemophilia B. Here, we report a higher than expected average prevalence for anti-AAV8 (∼40%) and anti-AAV5 (∼30%) neutralizing antibodies (NAbs), which is supported by strongly correlating anti-AAV IgG antibody titers. A similar anti-AAV8 NAb prevalence was observed in hemophilia B patients. In addition, a high co-prevalence of NAbs against other serotypes makes switching to gene therapy using another serotype difficult. As anti-AAV T cell responses are believed to influence transduction, we characterized anti-AAV T cell responses using interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) ELISpot assays, revealing a similar prevalence of IFN-γ responses (∼20%) against different serotypes that did not correlate with NAbs. These data, along with the long-term stability of NAbs, emphasize the need to develop strategies to circumvent anti-AAV immunity.
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Elsevier Inc,Elsevier Limited,American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy
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