Application of prime editing to the correction of mutations and phenotypes in adult mice with liver and eye diseases

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Title
Application of prime editing to the correction of mutations and phenotypes in adult mice with liver and eye diseases
Author(s)
H Jang; D H Jo; C S Cho; J H Shin; J H Seo; G Yu; R Gopalappa; Daesik Kim; S R Cho; J H Kim; H H Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Nature Biomedical Engineering, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 181-194
Publication Year
2022
Abstract
The use of prime editing-a gene-editing technique that induces small genetic changes without the need for donor DNA and without causing double strand breaks-to correct pathogenic mutations and phenotypes needs to be tested in animal models of human genetic diseases. Here we report the use of prime editors 2 and 3, delivered by hydrodynamic injection, in mice with the genetic liver disease hereditary tyrosinemia, and of prime editor 2, delivered by an adeno-associated virus vector, in mice with the genetic eye disease Leber congenital amaurosis. For each pathogenic mutation, we identified an optimal prime-editing guide RNA by using cells transduced with lentiviral libraries of guide-RNA-encoding sequences paired with the corresponding target sequences. The prime editors precisely corrected the disease-causing mutations and led to the amelioration of the disease phenotypes in the mice, without detectable off-target edits. Prime editing should be tested further in more animal models of genetic diseases.
ISSN
2157-846X
Publisher
Springer-Nature Pub Group
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41551-021-00788-9
Type
Article
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