Zhiquan Liu, Siyu Chen, Alexander E. Davis, Chien-Hui Lo, Qing Wang, Tingting Li, Ke Ning, Qi Zhang, Jingyu Zhao, Sui Wang, Yang Sun
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摘要
视网膜色素变性(RP)是一种复杂的遗传性视网膜疾病,其特点是感光细胞逐渐丧失,最终导致失明。其中,负责编码 cGMP 特异性磷酸二酯酶的 PDE6A 基因突变在常染色体隐性遗传性视网膜色素变性(RP43)中尤为突出。遗憾的是,目前还没有针对这种特殊形式 RP 的有效疗法。然而,最近在基因组编辑方面取得的进展,如碱基编辑(BE)和质粒编辑(PE),为精确、高效的基因治疗提供了一条大有可为的途径。本文说明,在携带Pde6a(c.2009A >G,p.D670G)突变的RP小鼠模型中,工程化的BE和PE系统,尤其是PE系统,在挽救目标点突变方面表现出极高的效率,且旁观者效应极小。优化的 BE 和 PE 系统首先在 N2a 细胞中进行筛选,随后在电穿孔小鼠视网膜中进行评估。值得注意的是,通过双重腺相关病毒(AAV)传递的最佳 PE 系统能精确地纠正致病突变,平均效率为 9.4%,而且没有可检测到的旁观者编辑。这种校正恢复了 PDE6A 蛋白的表达,保留了光感受器,并挽救了 Pde6a 小鼠的视网膜功能。因此,这项研究为利用 BE 和 PE 系统治疗 Pde6a 相关视网膜变性提供了概念验证。
Efficient Rescue of Retinal Degeneration in Pde6a Mice by Engineered Base Editing and Prime Editing
Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a complex spectrum of inherited retinal diseases marked by the gradual loss of photoreceptor cells, ultimately leading to blindness. Among these, mutations in PDE6A, responsible for encoding a cGMP-specific phosphodiesterase, stand out as pivotal in autosomal recessive RP (RP43). Unfortunately, no effective therapy currently exists for this specific form of RP. However, recent advancements in genome editing, such as base editing (BE) and prime editing (PE), offer a promising avenue for precise and efficient gene therapy. Here, it is illustrated that the engineered BE and PE systems, particularly PE, exhibit high efficiency in rescuing a target point mutation with minimal bystander effects in an RP mouse model carrying the Pde6a (c.2009A > G, p.D670G) mutation. The optimized BE and PE systems are first screened in N2a cells and subsequently assessed in electroporated mouse retinas. Notably, the optimal PE system, delivered via dual adeno-associated virus (AAV), precisely corrects the pathogenic mutation with average 9.4% efficiency, with no detectable bystander editing. This correction restores PDE6A protein expression, preserved photoreceptors, and rescued retinal function in Pde6a mice. Therefore, this study offers a proof-of-concept demonstration for the treatment of Pde6a-related retinal degeneration using BE and PE systems.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry has been relaunched as ACS Combinatorial Science under the leadership of new Editor-in-Chief M.G. Finn of The Scripps Research Institute. The journal features an expanded scope and will build upon the legacy of the Journal of Combinatorial Chemistry, a highly cited leader in the field.