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A Neuron-Specific Gene Therapy Relieves Motor Deficits in Pompe Disease Mice

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MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
卷 55, 期 6, 页码 5299-5309

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s12035-017-0763-4

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Pompe disease; Glycogen; Gene therapy; Adeno-associated viral vector; Neuron-specific; Enzyme replacement therapy

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan [103-2314-B-002-057-MY3]
  2. National Research Program for Biopharmaceuticals (NRPB)

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In Pompe disease, deficient lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA) activity causes glycogen accumulation in the muscles, which leads to weakness, cardiomyopathy, and respiratory failure. Although glycogen accumulation also occurs in the nervous system, the burden of neurological deficits in Pompe disease remains obscure. In this study, a neuron-specific gene therapy was administered to Pompe mice through intracerebroventricular injection of a viral vector carrying a neuron-specific promoter. The results revealed that gene therapy increased GAA activity and decreased glycogen content in the brain and spinal cord but not in the muscles of Pompe mice. Gene therapy only slightly increased the muscle strength of Pompe mice but substantially improved their performance on the rotarod, a test measuring motor coordination. Gene therapy also decreased astrogliosis and increased myelination in the brain and spinal cord of Pompe mice. Therefore, a neuron-specific treatment improved the motor coordination of Pompe mice by lowering glycogen accumulation, decreasing astrogliosis, and increasing myelination. These findings indicate that neurological deficits are responsible for a significant burden in Pompe disease.

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