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AAV2-Retro-Mediated Gene Transfer Selectively Targets Outer Retinal Cells Following Intravitreal Injection

Kinane, C.; Panchal, M.; Tsoulfas, P.; Talla, V.; Park, K. K.

2026-03-12 neuroscience
10.64898/2026.03.10.710806 bioRxiv
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PurposeTo characterize the cellular tropism and temporal dynamics of adeno-associated virus 2 (AAV2)-retro-mediated gene delivery in the adult mouse retina following intravitreal injection. MethodsAdult C57BL/6J mice received single or sequential intravitreal injections of AAV2-retro carrying the mGreenLantern (mGL) reporter gene. Retinas were collected at 1-, 3-, and 14-days post-injection (dpi) and processed for immunofluorescence analysis. Transduced cell types were identified using cell-type markers, including cone arrestin, RBPMS, and AP-2. The number and distribution of mGL-positive cells were quantified on whole retinas or retinal cross-sections to assess transduction efficiency, specificity, and spatial coverage. ResultsReporter expression was detected in the outer retina at 1 dpi and increased markedly at 3 and 14 dpi. AAV2-retro demonstrated strong tropism for photoreceptors and retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), with robust labeling of both rods and cones. In contrast to the robust outer retinal expression, transduction in the inner nuclear layers was limited to a few retinal ganglion and amacrine cells, reflecting strong cell-type specificity. Reporter expression was distributed widely across the retina, exceeding the localized pattern typically observed following subretinal delivery with conventional AAV2 vectors. Sequential injections further increased reporter expression and spatial coverage compared with single injections. ConclusionsAAV2-retro enables efficient, outer retina-specific gene delivery following intravitreal administration. This approach overcomes the limitations of traditional intravitreal gene transfer and provides a minimally invasive alternative to subretinal injection. AAV2-retro- mediated transduction may facilitate preclinical studies of retinal degeneration and support the development of gene therapies aimed at preserving photoreceptors and RPE function.

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