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Viral delivery of compact CRISPR-Cas12f for in vivo gene editing applications
Sharrar, A., Meacham, Z., Staples-Ager, J., Arake de Tacca, L., Rabuka, D., Collingwood, T., Schelle, M.
biorxiv · 2024
Abstract
Treating human genetic conditions in vivo requires efficient delivery of the CRISPR gene editing machinery to the affected cells and organs. The gene editing field has seen clinical advances with ex vivo therapies and with in vivo delivery to the liver using lipid nanoparticle technology. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotypes have been discovered and engineered to deliver genetic material to nearly every organ in the body. However, the large size of most CRISPR-Cas systems limits packaging into the viral genome and reduce drug development flexibility and manufacturing efficiency. Here, we demonstrate efficient CRISPR gene editing using a miniature CRISPR-Cas12f system with expanded genome targeting packaged into AAV particles. We identified efficient guides for four therapeutic gene targets and encoded the guides and the Cas12f nuclease into a single AAV. We then demonstrate editing in multiple cell lines, patient fibroblasts, and primary hepatocytes. We then screened the cells for off-target editing, demonstrating the safety of the therapeutics. These results represent an important step in applying in vivo CRISPR editing to diverse genetic sequences and organs in the body.
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A., S., Z., M., J., S., L., A.D.T., D., R., T., C., & M., S. (2024). Viral delivery of compact CRISPR-Cas12f for in vivo gene editing applications. <em>biorxiv</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/2024.02.06.578965
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A. S, Z. M, J. S, L. ADT, D. R, T. C, et al. Viral delivery of compact CRISPR-Cas12f for in vivo gene editing applications. biorxiv. 2024. doi:10.1101/2024.02.06.578965.
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@unpublished{sharrar2024Virald,
title = {Viral delivery of compact CRISPR-Cas12f for in vivo gene editing applications},
author = {Sharrar, A. and Meacham, Z. and Staples-Ager, J. and Arake de Tacca, L. and Rabuka, D. and Collingwood, T. and Schelle, M.},
journal = {biorxiv},
year = {2024},
doi = {10.1101/2024.02.06.578965},
}
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