rna引导的人细胞piggyBac转位

IF 3.2 4区 生物学 Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.1093/synbio/ysz018
Brian E. Hew, Ryuei Sato, D. Mauro, I. Stoytchev, Jesse B. Owens
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将治疗基因导向特定序列的更安全、更有效的方法可以增加可治疗疾病的种类。目前的许多方法都是被动的,首先启动双链断裂,然后依靠宿主修复来摄取供体DNA。或者,我们将一个主动整合转座酶传递到目标序列以启动基因插入。我们将过度活跃的piggyBac转座酶与高度特异性、催化死亡的SpCas9-HF1 (dCas9)融合,并设计了CCR5安全港序列的引导rna (grna)。我们在piggyBac的天然dna结合域引入突变,以减少转座酶的非特异性结合,并使融合蛋白有利于dCas9的结合。这一策略使我们第一次能够利用RNA直接对基因组进行转位。我们发现增加grna的数量可以提高靶向效率。有趣的是,超过一半的恢复插入发现在一个单一的TTAA热点。我们还发现,融合增加了基因组-转座子连接处的错误率。我们分离了含有单个CCR5插入的克隆细胞系,并证明了该位点的长期表达。这些载体扩展了piggyBac系统在生物医学研究和基因治疗的靶向基因添加中的应用。
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RNA-guided piggyBac transposition in human cells
Abstract Safer and more efficient methods for directing therapeutic genes to specific sequences could increase the repertoire of treatable conditions. Many current approaches act passively, first initiating a double-stranded break, then relying on host repair to uptake donor DNA. Alternatively, we delivered an actively integrating transposase to the target sequence to initiate gene insertion. We fused the hyperactive piggyBac transposase to the highly specific, catalytically dead SpCas9-HF1 (dCas9) and designed guide RNAs (gRNAs) to the CCR5 safe harbor sequence. We introduced mutations to the native DNA-binding domain of piggyBac to reduce non-specific binding of the transposase and cause the fusion protein to favor binding by dCas9. This strategy enabled us, for the first time, to direct transposition to the genome using RNA. We showed that increasing the number of gRNAs improved targeting efficiency. Interestingly, over half of the recovered insertions were found at a single TTAA hotspot. We also found that the fusion increased the error rate at the genome-transposon junction. We isolated clonal cell lines containing a single insertion at CCR5 and demonstrated long-term expression from this locus. These vectors expand the utility of the piggyBac system for applications in targeted gene addition for biomedical research and gene therapy.
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Synthetic Biology
Synthetic Biology Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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4.50
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3.10%
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28
审稿时长
25 weeks
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