Prediction-based highly sensitive CRISPR off-target validation using target-specific DNA enrichment = 표적 특이적 DNA 증폭을 이용한 예측 기반의 고민감도 CRISPR 비표적 변이 유도 검증

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Prediction-based highly sensitive CRISPR off-target validation using target-specific DNA enrichment = 표적 특이적 DNA 증폭을 이용한 예측 기반의 고민감도 CRISPR 비표적 변이 유도 검증
Author(s)
Seung-Hun Kang; Wi-jae Lee; Ju-hyun An; Jong Hee LeeYoung-Hyun Kim; Han Seop Kim; Y Oh; Young-Ho Park; Yeung Bae Jin; B H Jun; J K Hur; Sun-Uk Kim; Seung Hwan Lee
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Communications, vol. 11, pp. 3596-3596
Publication Year
2020
Abstract
CRISPR effectors, which comprise a CRISPR-Cas protein and a guide (g)RNA derived from the bacterial immune system, are widely used for target-specific genome editing. When the gRNA recognizes genomic loci with sequences that are similar to the target, deleterious mutations can occur. Off-target mutations with a frequency below 0.5% remain mostly undetected by current genome-wide off-target detection techniques. Here we report a method to effectively detect extremely small amounts of mutated DNA based on predicted off-target-specific amplification. In this study, we used various genome editors to induce intracellular genome mutations, and the CRISPR amplification method detected off-target mutations at a significantly higher rate (1.6~984 fold increase) than an existing targeted amplicon sequencing method. In the near future, CRISPR amplification in combination with genome-wide off-target detection methods will allow detection of genome editor-induced off-target mutations with high sensitivity and in a non-biased manner.
ISSN
2041-1723
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17418-8
Type
Article
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