Tay-Sachs disease (TSD) is an inherited neurological disorder caused by deficiency of hexosaminidase A (HexA). Here, we describe an adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy expanded-access trial in two patients with infantile TSD (IND 18225) with safety as the primary endpoint and no secondary endpoints. Patient TSD-001 was treated at 30 months with an equimolar mix of AAVrh8-HEXA and AAVrh8-HEXB administered intrathecally (i.t.), with 75% of the total dose (1 × 1014 vector genomes (vg)) in the cisterna magna and 25% at the thoracolumbar junction. Patient TSD-002 was treated at 7 months by combined bilateral thalamic (1.5 × 1012 vg per thalamus) and i.t. infusion (3.9 × 1013 vg). Both patients were immunosuppressed. Injection procedures were well tolerated, with no vector-related adverse events (AEs) to date. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) HexA activity increased from baseline and remained stable in both patients. TSD-002 showed disease stabilization by 3 months after injection with ongoing myelination, a temporary deviation from the natural history of infantile TSD, but disease progression was evident at 6 months after treatment. TSD-001 remains seizure-free at 5 years of age on the same anticonvulsant therapy as before therapy. TSD-002 developed anticonvulsant-responsive seizures at 2 years of age. This study provides early safety and proof-of-concept data in humans for treatment of patients with TSD by AAV gene therapy. First-in-human combined intrathalamic and intrathecal gene therapy in two patients with Tay-Sachs disease provides early evidence on the safety and feasibility of the approach.
AAV gene therapy for Tay-Sachs disease
T. Flotte,O. Cataltepe,A. Puri,A. Batista,R. Moser,D. McKenna-Yasek,Catherine Douthwright,Gwladys Gernoux,Meghan Blackwood,C. Mueller,P. Tai,Xuntian Jiang,S. Bateman,S. Spanakis,Julia Parzych,Allison M. Keeler,Aly Abayazeed,S. Rohatgi,L. Gibson,R. Finberg,B. Barton,Z. Vardar,M. Shazeeb,M. Gounis,C. Tifft,F. Eichler,Robert H. Brown,Douglas R. Martin,H. Gray-Edwards,M. Sena-Esteves
Published 2022 in Nature Medicine
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2022-02-01
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