以开放式分子方式将连续的细胞事件记录到 DNA 中

IF 2.9 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH ACS Chemical Health & Safety Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1038/s41589-024-01764-5
Theresa B. Loveless, Courtney K. Carlson, Catalina A. Dentzel Helmy, Vincent J. Hu, Sara K. Ross, Matt C. Demelo, Ali Murtaza, Guohao Liang, Michelle Ficht, Arushi Singhai, Marcello J. Pajoh-Casco, Chang C. Liu
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基因编码的 DNA 记录器能非侵入性地将瞬时生物事件转化为细胞基因组中的持久突变,以便日后通过 DNA 测序重建细胞经历。我们展示了一种名为 peCHYRON 的 DNA 记录器,它能对哺乳动物细胞中的多个细胞信号进行高信息量、持久和时间分辨的多路复用记录。在记录的每一步中,素编辑器(一种 Cas9 逆转录酶融合蛋白)都会插入一个可变的三重 DNA 序列,同时插入一个恒定的传播者序列,使前一步的插入失活,并激活下一步的插入。插入以单向顺序依次累积,编辑可以无限期地进行下去,通过共表达各种素编辑向导 RNA(pegRNA)(每种 RNA 都携带独特的三重 DNA 序列)可以获得高信息量。我们证明,组成型表达 pegRNA 集合可产生插入模式,从而直接重建细胞系关系,而诱导型表达特定 pegRNA 则可准确记录生物刺激暴露。
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Open-ended molecular recording of sequential cellular events into DNA

Genetically encoded DNA recorders noninvasively convert transient biological events into durable mutations in a cell’s genome, allowing for the later reconstruction of cellular experiences by DNA sequencing. We present a DNA recorder, peCHYRON, that achieves high-information, durable, and temporally resolved multiplexed recording of multiple cellular signals in mammalian cells. In each step of recording, prime editor, a Cas9-reverse transcriptase fusion protein, inserts a variable triplet DNA sequence alongside a constant propagator sequence that deactivates the previous and activates the next step of insertion. Insertions accumulate sequentially in a unidirectional order, editing can continue indefinitely, and high information is achieved by coexpressing a variety of prime editing guide RNAs (pegRNAs), each harboring unique triplet DNA sequences. We demonstrate that the constitutive expression of pegRNA collections generates insertion patterns for the straightforward reconstruction of cell lineage relationships and that the inducible expression of specific pegRNAs results in the accurate recording of exposures to biological stimuli.

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