Base Editing in Human Cells to Produce Single-Nucleotide-Variant Clonal Cell Lines

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Current Protocols in Molecular Biology Pub Date : 2020-11-05 DOI:10.1002/cpmb.129
Carlos A. Vasquez, Quinn T. Cowan, Alexis C. Komor
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Base-editing technologies enable the introduction of point mutations at targeted genomic sites in mammalian cells, with higher efficiency and precision than traditional genome-editing methods that use DNA double-strand breaks, such as zinc finger nucleases (ZFNs), transcription-activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs), and the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)–CRISPR-associated protein 9 (CRISPR-Cas9) system. This allows the generation of single-nucleotide-variant isogenic cell lines (i.e., cell lines whose genomic sequences differ from each other only at a single, edited nucleotide) in a more time- and resource-effective manner. These single-nucleotide-variant clonal cell lines represent a powerful tool with which to assess the functional role of genetic variants in a native cellular context. Base editing can therefore facilitate genotype-to-phenotype studies in a controlled laboratory setting, with applications in both basic research and clinical applications. Here, we provide optimized protocols (including experimental design, methods, and analyses) to design base-editing constructs, transfect adherent cells, quantify base-editing efficiencies in bulk, and generate single-nucleotide-variant clonal cell lines. © 2020 Wiley Periodicals LLC.

Basic Protocol 1: Design and production of plasmids for base-editing experiments

Basic Protocol 2: Transfection of adherent cells and harvesting of genomic DNA

Basic Protocol 3: Genotyping of harvested cells using Sanger sequencing

Alternate Protocol 1: Next-generation sequencing to quantify base editing

Basic Protocol 4: Single-cell isolation of base-edited cells using FACS

Alternate Protocol 2: Single-cell isolation of base-edited cells using dilution plating

Basic Protocol 5: Clonal expansion to generate isogenic cell lines and genotyping of clones

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碱基编辑技术能够在哺乳动物细胞的目标基因组位点引入点突变,比使用DNA双链断裂的传统基因组编辑方法(如锌指核酸酶(ZFNs)、转录激活物样效应核酸酶(TALENs)和聚集规律间隔的短回传重复序列(CRISPR) - CRISPR相关蛋白9 (CRISPR- cas9)系统)具有更高的效率和精度。这允许以更节省时间和资源的方式产生单核苷酸变异等基因细胞系(即,基因组序列仅在单个编辑的核苷酸上彼此不同的细胞系)。这些单核苷酸变异克隆细胞系是一种强大的工具,用于评估遗传变异在原生细胞环境中的功能作用。因此,碱基编辑可以在受控的实验室环境中促进基因型到表型的研究,在基础研究和临床应用中都有应用。在这里,我们提供了优化的方案(包括实验设计、方法和分析)来设计碱基编辑构建体,转染贴壁细胞,批量量化碱基编辑效率,并生成单核苷酸变异克隆细胞系。©2020 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:设计和生产用于碱基编辑实验的质粒基本方案2:转染贴壁细胞和收集基因组dna基本方案3:使用Sanger测序对收获的细胞进行基因分型备用方案1:下一代测序来量化碱基编辑基本方案4:使用facx进行碱基编辑细胞的单细胞分离备用方案2:碱基编辑细胞的单细胞分离使用稀释镀基本方案5:克隆扩增产生等基因细胞系和克隆基因分型
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