Stent-based Delivery of AAV2 Vectors Encoding Oxidation-resistant ApoA1
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In-stent restenosis (ISR) complicates revascularization in the coronary and peripheral arteries. Apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1), the principal protein component of HDL possesses inherent anti-atherosclerotic and anti-restenotic properties. These beneficial traits are lost when wild type apoA1(WT) is subjected to oxidative modifications. We investigated whether local delivery of adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors expressing oxidation-resistant apoA1(4WF) preserves apoA1 functionality. The efflux of H-cholesterol from macrophages to the media conditioned by endogenously produced apoA1(4WF) was 2.1-fold higher than for apoA1(WT) conditioned media in the presence of hypochlorous acid emulating conditions of oxidative stress. The proliferation of apoA1(WT)- and apoA1(4FW)-transduced rat aortic smooth muscle cells (SMC) was inhibited by 66% ± 10% and 65% ± 11%, respectively, in comparison with non-transduced SMC (p < 0.001). Conversely, the proliferation of apoA1(4FW)-transduced, but not apoA1(WT)-transduced rat blood outgrowth endothelial cells (BOEC) was increased 41% ± 5% (p < 0.001). Both apoA1 transduction conditions similarly inhibited basal and TNFα-induced reactive oxygen species in rat aortic endothelial cells (RAEC) and resulted in the reduced rat monocyte attachment to the TNFα-activated endothelium. AAV2-eGFP vectors immobilized reversibly on stainless steel mesh surfaces through the protein G/anti-AAV2 antibody coupling, efficiently transduced cells in culture modeling stent-based delivery. In vivo studies in normal pigs, deploying AAV2 gene delivery stents (GDS) preloaded with AAV2-eGFP in the coronary arteries demonstrated transduction of the stented arteries. However, implantation of GDS formulated with AAV2-apoA1(4WF) failed to prevent in-stent restenosis in the atherosclerotic vasculature of hypercholesterolemic diabetic pigs. It is concluded that stent delivery of AAV2-4WF while feasible, is not effective for mitigation of restenosis in the presence of severe atherosclerotic disease.
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