Next-generation gene drive for population modification of the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae.

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America Pub Date : 2020-09-15 Epub Date: 2020-08-24 DOI:10.1073/pnas.2010214117
Rebeca Carballar-Lejarazú, Christian Ogaugwu, Taylor Tushar, Adam Kelsey, Thai Binh Pham, Jazmin Murphy, Hanno Schmidt, Yoosook Lee, Gregory C Lanzaro, Anthony A James
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A Cas9/guide RNA-based gene drive strain, AgNosCd-1, was developed to deliver antiparasite effector molecules to the malaria vector mosquito, Anopheles gambiae The drive system targets the cardinal gene ortholog producing a red-eye phenotype. Drive can achieve 98 to 100% in both sexes and full introduction was observed in small cage trials within 6 to 10 generations following a single release of gene-drive males. No genetic load resulting from the integrated transgenes impaired drive performance in the trials. Potential drive-resistant target-site alleles arise at a frequency <0.1, and five of the most prevalent polymorphisms in the guide RNA target site in collections of colonized and wild-derived African mosquitoes do not prevent cleavage in vitro by the Cas9/guide RNA complex. Only one predicted off-target site is cleavable in vitro, with negligible deletions observed in vivo. AgNosCd-1 meets key performance criteria of a target product profile and can be a valuable component of a field-ready strain for mosquito population modification to control malaria transmission.

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冈比亚按蚊种群改造的下一代基因驱动技术。
研究了一种基于Cas9/guide rna的基因驱动菌株AgNosCd-1,该基因驱动系统以产生红眼表型的主要同源基因为靶点,向疟疾病媒冈比亚按蚊(Anopheles gambiae)递送抗寄生虫效应分子。在小笼试验中,在一次释放基因驱动雄性后的6至10代内,可以观察到基因驱动雄性的完全引入。在试验中,没有由整合转基因引起的遗传负荷损害驱动性能。潜在的驱动抗性靶位等位基因的出现频率很高
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