Bioorthogonal Chemical Engineering of rAAV Capsid: Advancing Gene Therapy Targeting Using Proteins

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Marchand, Maia | Depienne, Sébastien | Bouzelha, Mohammed | Pavageau, Karine | Peumery, Roxane | Loquet, Denis | Alvarez-Dorta, Dimitri | Guilbaud, Mickaël | Croyal, Mikaël | Dupont, Aurelien | Adjali, Oumeya | Gouin, Sebastien G. | Deniaud, David | Mével, Mathieu

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International audience. We report the chemical conjugation of a recombinant Adeno Associated Virus (rAAV) capsid with various functionalities, including proteins, using a bioorthogonal strategy. rAAVs were azido-coated or dibenzylcyclooctyne (DBCO)-coated by chemically modifying lysine or tyrosine residues. Lysine residues were modified using a phenyl isothiocyanate anchor, and tyrosine residues using either an aryl diazonium salt or a N-methyl luminol derivative. We demonstrate anchor-dependent labeling levels, as observed with biochemical assays and mass spectrometry. Strain-promoted azide-alkyne cycloaddition (SPAAC) was then implemented and evaluated on the rAAV to append functionalities such as fluorescein, biotin, and carbohydrates to the azido-coated capsids. We confirmed the efficiency of the bioorthogonal reaction and observed a stronger reactivity with dibenzylcyclooctyne (DBCO) compared to bicyclononyne (BCN). The optimized SPAAC reaction was finally used to label the viral vectors with two relevant nanobodies targeting specific immune cell receptors (CD62L and CD45). In vitro transduction assays conducted with one rAAV-nanobody conjugate demonstrated the promising targeting properties of these chemically modified vectors. Thus, we anticipate that this strategy will positively impact the field of rAAV capsid engineering and contribute in tissue-specific targeting for the optimization of gene therapy treatments.

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