[Thanks to my friend Barbara Biggs for finding and sharing this article.]
Genes Get in Your Eye
"Using mouse eyes as a setting for directed
evolution, scientists have created a new version of the gene therapy
vector adeno-associated virus (AAV) that can deliver genes deep into the
retina, according to a paper published online today (June 12) in
Science Translational Medicine. Such a vector could improve therapeutic
gene delivery to target cells and lead to safer and less invasive gene
therapy treatments.
'This is a beautifully planned, executed, and
powerfully presented paper,' said Jean Bennett, a professor of
ophthalmology at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, who was
not involved in the study. 'It shows the results of a very clever
system to evolve AAV to target cells in the retina efficiently from an
intravitreal injection.' ... "
http://www.the-scientist.com/?articles.view/articleNo/35995/title/Genes-Get-in-Your-Eye/
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