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AAV8 gene therapy and dietary insults together precipitate cholestatic liver disease in a mouse model of X-linked myotubular myopathy - PubMed

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  • #XLMTM
  • #liver disease
  • AAV8 gene therapy and dietary insults together cause cholestatic liver disease in a mouse model of X-linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM).
  • XLMTM patients treated with AAV8-driven MTM1 gene replacement experienced fatal liver injury not predicted by preclinical models.
  • Mtm1 knockout mice fed purified ingredient diets showed liver dysfunction similar to human clinical presentations, including elevated transaminases and bile acid abnormalities.
  • MTM1 plays a role in maintaining hepatocyte structure and bile salt export pump localization.
  • Liver-specific deletion of Mtm1 replicated many liver dysfunction features, indicating a liver-autonomous role.
  • AAV8 gene therapy increased cholestasis susceptibility in global KO mice and induced liver injury in wild-type mice.
  • Lipid nanoparticle MTM1 gene replacement prevented key liver abnormalities in global KO mice.
  • The study provides insights into AAV-associated toxicity mechanisms and potential therapeutic interventions.