Publications by authors named "Rhiannon Bates"

AAV vectors are mainstream delivery platforms in gene therapy, yet AAV-mediated gene transfer to adipose tissue is underdeveloped due to low efficiency of natural AAVs. We previously demonstrated that an engineered capsid Rec2 displayed improved adipo-tropism but with the caveat of liver transduction. To generate highly adipo-tropic capsid, we modified Rec2 capsid by site-specific mutagenesis and found the variant V7 with F503Y, Y708D and K709I substitution to harbor highly selective adipo-tropism while diminishing liver transduction.

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Herpes zoster (HZ), commonly known as shingles, is a painful blistering rash in dermatomal distribution, caused by the reactivation of varicella-zoster virus (VZV) that was acquired during a primary varicella infection. While commonly afflicting adults, cases of HZ in paediatric patients are infrequently reported. Such cases are predominantly reported in children who have had prior exposure to VZV, either during pregnancy, early childhood or have been vaccinated with live attenuated VZV.

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  • Maintaining healthy nerve connections in fat tissue is essential for metabolic well-being, as obesity, diabetes, and aging can lead to peripheral neuropathy, which hinders nerve regeneration.
  • Researchers tested an adeno-associated virus (AAV) gene therapy to deliver neurotrophic factors like BDNF and NGF directly to fat tissue, showing promise in improving nerve innervation in obese and diabetic mice.
  • NGF was found to be more effective than BDNF for enhancing nerve connections, particularly after prolonged dietary obesity, suggesting that a combination of therapies might provide the best results for treating peripheral neuropathy.
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Aging results in the progressive decline of muscle strength. Interventions to maintain muscle strength may mitigate the age-related loss of physical function, thus maximizing health span. The work on environmental enrichment (EE), an experimental paradigm recapitulating aspects of an active lifestyle, has revealed EE-induced metabolic benefits mediated by a brain-fat axis across the lifespan of mice.

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Recombinant adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors are attractive vehicles for gene therapy. Yet targeting adipose tissue is still a challenging task. We recently showed that a novel engineered hybrid serotype Rec2 displays high efficacy of gene transfer to both brown and white fat.

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BTBR T+ Itpr3tf/J (BTBR) mice are used as a model of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), displaying similar behavioral and physiological deficits observed in patients with ASD. Our recent study found that implementation of an enriched environment (EE) in BTBR mice improved metabolic and behavioral outcomes. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (Bdnf) and its receptor tropomyosin kinase receptor B (Ntrk2) were upregulated in the hypothalamus, hippocampus, and amygdala by implementing EE in BTBR mice, suggesting that BDNF-TrkB signaling plays a role in the EE-BTBR phenotype.

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CD1d, a lipid Ag-presenting molecule for invariant NKT (iNKT) cells, is abundantly expressed on adipocytes and regulates adipose homeostasis through iNKT cells. CD1d gene expression was restored in visceral adipose tissue adipocytes of CD1d knockout (KO) mice to investigate the interactions between adipocytes and immune cells within adipose tissue. We developed an adipocyte-specific targeting recombinant adeno-associated viral vector, with minimal off-target transgene expression in the liver, to rescue CD1d gene expression in visceral adipose tissue adipocytes of CD1d KO mice, followed by assessment of immune cell alternations in adipose tissue and elucidation of the underlying mechanisms of alteration.

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Fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF21) is a peptide hormone that serves as a potent effector of energy homeostasis. Increasingly, FGF21 is viewed as a promising therapeutic agent for type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease, and other metabolic complications. Exogenous administration of native FGF21 peptide has proved difficult due to unfavorable pharmacokinetic properties.

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Adipose tissue is one of the largest organs, playing important roles in physiology and pathologies of multiple diseases. However, research related to adeno-associated virus (AAV) targeting adipose tissue has been left far behind studies carried out in the liver, brain, heart, and muscle. Despite initial reports indicating poor performance, AAV-mediated gene delivery to adipose tissue has continued to rise during the past two decades.

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