适应性细菌免疫系统CRISPR-Cas及其治疗潜力。

Q4 Medicine Medizinische Monatsschrift fur Pharmazeuten Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Larissa Tetsch
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细菌crispr - cas系统是一种适应性和可遗传的免疫系统,用于防御入侵的遗传元素,如病毒DNA或质粒。CRISPR- cas免疫通过整合细胞CRISPR位点中的非自身DNA短序列来发挥作用,这使得细胞能够识别、记忆并摧毁入侵元素。在过去的几年里,ii型系统CRISPR-Cas9被开发为一种强大的通用工具,用于基因组序列特异性修饰,也称为基因组编辑。ii型系统仅依赖于一种单一的蛋白质Cas9和一种非编码的反式激活RNA,该RNA将Cas9蛋白引导到其目标DNA。rna引导的分子剪刀Cas9注定要根据基因疗法纠正突变基因,并通过删除作为原病毒整合在宿主基因组中的病毒DNA来治愈艾滋病感染或病毒诱导的癌症等慢性疾病。此外,融合到效应域的催化无活性Cas9变体(dCas9)可用于特异性标记基因组片段,调节基因表达和修饰表观遗传标记。
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The adaptive bacterial immune system CRISPR-Cas and its therapeutic potential.

The bacterial CRISPR-Cas-system is an adaptive and inheritable immune system for the defense against invasive genetic elements such as viral DNA or plasmids. CRISPR-Cas immunity acts by integrating short sequences of non-self DNA in the cell’s CRISPR locus which allows the cell to recognize, to remember and to destroy the invasive element. In the last years the type-II-system CRISPR-Cas9 was developed as a powerful and universal tool for the sequence-specific modification of the genome also known as genome editing. Type-II-systems rely solely on one single protein, Cas9, and a non-coding, trans-activating RNA that leads the Cas9 protein to its target DNA. The RNA-guided molecular scissor Cas9 is predestinated to correct mutated genes in line with a gene therapy and to heal chronic diseases like HIV infections or virus-induced forms of cancer via deleting viral DNA that is integrated as a provirus in the host’s genome. In addition, catalytically inactive Cas9 variants (dCas9) fused to effector domains can be used to specifically tag genome sections, regulate gene expression and modify epigenetic markers.

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