光遗传学
神经科学
功能(生物学)
医学
心理学
生物
进化生物学
作者
José‐Alain Sahel,Élise Boulanger-Scemama,Chloé Pagot,Angelo Arleo,Francesco Galluppi,Joseph N. Martel,Simona Degli Esposti,Alexandre Delaux,Jean‐Baptiste de Saint Aubert,Caroline de Montleau,Emmanuel Gutman,Isabelle Audo,Jens Duebel,Serge Picaud,Deniz Dalkara,Laure Blouin,Magali Taiel,Botond Roska
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Springer Nature]
日期:2021-05-24
卷期号:27 (7): 1223-1229
被引量:459
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41591-021-01351-4
摘要
Optogenetics may enable mutation-independent, circuit-specific restoration of neuronal function in neurological diseases. Retinitis pigmentosa is a neurodegenerative eye disease where loss of photoreceptors can lead to complete blindness. In a blind patient, we combined intraocular injection of an adeno-associated viral vector encoding ChrimsonR with light stimulation via engineered goggles. The goggles detect local changes in light intensity and project corresponding light pulses onto the retina in real time to activate optogenetically transduced retinal ganglion cells. The patient perceived, located, counted and touched different objects using the vector-treated eye alone while wearing the goggles. During visual perception, multichannel electroencephalographic recordings revealed object-related activity above the visual cortex. The patient could not visually detect any objects before injection with or without the goggles or after injection without the goggles. This is the first reported case of partial functional recovery in a neurodegenerative disease after optogenetic therapy. Combined intraocular injection of an adeno-associated viral vector, encoding an optogenetic sensor, with light stimulation via engineered goggles enables partial recovery of visual function in a blind patient.
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