Multi-input biocomputer gene circuits for therapeutic application

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current Opinion in Systems Biology Pub Date : 2021-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.coisb.2021.100371
Judith Johanna Jaekel, David Schweingruber, Vasileios Cheras, Jiten Doshi, Yaakov Benenson
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Clinical approvals of gene and cell therapies in recent years, and advances in our ability to engineer complex cellular functions using synthetic biology have fueled interest in merging these two approaches to develop and deploy ever more sophisticated treatments. One area of interface between synthetic biology tools and therapeutics comprises synthetic gene circuits that ‘compute’ a response in a programmable fashion using multiple biomolecular inputs. The potential therapeutic utility of such circuits hinges on their ability to perform logical integration of inputs linked to the human cell phenotype. AND logic increases response specificity, OR logic enables targeting heterogeneous cell populations, and NOT logic provides additional safety. We review recent efforts to implement input sensing and logical integration capabilities in cell, gene, RNA, and microbiome-based therapies. With therapeutic candidates using biomolecular computation already in clinical trials, the approach is poised to revolutionize the field of advanced therapies in the years to come.

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用于治疗的多输入生物计算机基因电路
近年来,基因和细胞疗法的临床批准,以及我们利用合成生物学设计复杂细胞功能的能力的进步,激发了人们将这两种方法结合起来开发和部署更复杂治疗方法的兴趣。合成生物学工具和治疗方法之间的一个接口领域包括合成基因电路,它使用多个生物分子输入以可编程的方式“计算”反应。这种电路的潜在治疗效用取决于它们对与人类细胞表型相关的输入进行逻辑整合的能力。AND逻辑增加了反应特异性,OR逻辑可以针对异质细胞群,而NOT逻辑提供了额外的安全性。我们回顾了最近在细胞、基因、RNA和微生物组为基础的治疗中实现输入传感和逻辑整合能力的努力。随着使用生物分子计算的候选治疗方法已经进入临床试验阶段,这种方法有望在未来几年彻底改变先进治疗领域。
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Current Opinion in Systems Biology Mathematics-Applied Mathematics
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期刊介绍: Current Opinion in Systems Biology is a new systematic review journal that aims to provide specialists with a unique and educational platform to keep up-to-date with the expanding volume of information published in the field of Systems Biology. It publishes polished, concise and timely systematic reviews and opinion articles. In addition to describing recent trends, the authors are encouraged to give their subjective opinion on the topics discussed. As this is such a broad discipline, we have determined themed sections each of which is reviewed once a year. The following areas will be covered by Current Opinion in Systems Biology: -Genomics and Epigenomics -Gene Regulation -Metabolic Networks -Cancer and Systemic Diseases -Mathematical Modelling -Big Data Acquisition and Analysis -Systems Pharmacology and Physiology -Synthetic Biology -Stem Cells, Development, and Differentiation -Systems Biology of Mold Organisms -Systems Immunology and Host-Pathogen Interaction -Systems Ecology and Evolution
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