通过单一腺相关病毒载体对mmu-miR-21a进行CRISPR靶向可延长胶质母细胞瘤小鼠的存活时间。

IF 12.1 1区 医学 Q1 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY Molecular Therapy Pub Date : 2025-01-08 Epub Date: 2024-11-19 DOI:10.1016/j.ymthe.2024.11.023
Lisa Nieland, Anne B Vrijmoet, Isabelle W Jetten, David Rufino-Ramos, Alexandra J E M de Reus, Koen Breyne, Benjamin P Kleinstiver, Casey A Maguire, Marike L D Broekman, Xandra O Breakefield, Erik R Abels
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胶质母细胞瘤(Glioblastoma,GB)是中枢神经系统(CNS)中侵袭性最强的肿瘤,患者预后差,有效治疗手段有限。MicroRNA-21(miR-21(a))是一种已知的癌基因,在许多癌症类型中大量表达。miR-21(a)可促进 GB 的进展,而缺乏 miR-21(a)则会降低致瘤潜能。在此,我们提出了一种单一腺相关病毒(AAV)载体策略,利用金黄色葡萄球菌 Cas9 同源物(SaCas9)在单导 RNA(sgRNA)引导下靶向 mmu-miR-21a。我们的研究结果表明,AAV8 是一种非常适合在正位 GB 模型的肿瘤部位表达 SaCas9-KKH/sgRNA 的 AAV 血清型。SaCas9-KKH诱导基因组缺失,导致脑内mmu-miR-21a水平降低,从而减少了肿瘤生长,提高了总生存率。在这项研究中,我们证明了用单个 AAV 向量破坏基因组 mmu-miR-21a 会影响胶质瘤的发展,从而对 GB 携带小鼠产生有益的抗肿瘤结果。
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CRISPR targeting of mmu-miR-21a through a single adeno-associated virus vector prolongs survival of glioblastoma-bearing mice.

Glioblastoma (GB), the most aggressive tumor of the central nervous system (CNS), has poor patient outcomes with limited effective treatments available. MicroRNA-21 (miR-21(a)) is a known oncogene, abundantly expressed in many cancer types. miR-21(a) promotes GB progression, and lack of miR-21(a) reduces the tumorigenic potential. Here, we propose a single adeno-associated virus (AAV) vector strategy targeting mmu-miR-21a using the Staphylococcus aureus Cas9 ortholog (SaCas9) guided by a single-guide RNA (sgRNA). Our results demonstrate that AAV8 is a well-suited AAV serotype to express SaCas9-KKH/sgRNA at the tumor site in an orthotopic GB model. The SaCas9-KKH induced a genomic deletion, resulting in lowered mmu-miR-21a levels in the brain, leading to reduced tumor growth and improved overall survival. In this study, we demonstrated that disruption of genomic mmu-miR-21a with a single AAV vector influenced glioma development, resulting in beneficial anti-tumor outcomes in GB-bearing mice.

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Molecular Therapy
Molecular Therapy 医学-生物工程与应用微生物
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期刊介绍: Molecular Therapy is the leading journal for research in gene transfer, vector development, stem cell manipulation, and therapeutic interventions. It covers a broad spectrum of topics including genetic and acquired disease correction, vaccine development, pre-clinical validation, safety/efficacy studies, and clinical trials. With a focus on advancing genetics, medicine, and biotechnology, Molecular Therapy publishes peer-reviewed research, reviews, and commentaries to showcase the latest advancements in the field. With an impressive impact factor of 12.4 in 2022, it continues to attract top-tier contributions.
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