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Prime editing in mice reveals the essentiality of a single base in driving tissue-specific gene expression

Journal

GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages -

Publisher

BMC
DOI: 10.1186/s13059-021-02304-3

Keywords

Mouse; CRISPR; Prime editing; Genome editing; Transcription; Gene expression

Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health [R01HL138987, R01HL136224, R01HL147476, R01HL122686, R01HL139794, U01AI142756, UG3AI15055101, UG3TR002636, RM1HG009490, R35GM118062]
  2. Helen Hay Whitney postdoctoral fellowship
  3. American Heart Association Career Development Award [18CDA34110319]

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In mice, both the PE2 and HDR systems led to cell-specific loss of expression of an mRNA/long noncoding RNA gene pair with single nucleotide variants in TFBS. However, PE2 showed higher editing efficiency and lower off-target mutation risk compared to HDR.
Background Most single nucleotide variants (SNVs) occur in noncoding sequence where millions of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) reside. Here, a comparative analysis of CRISPR-mediated homology-directed repair (HDR) versus the recently reported prime editing 2 (PE2) system was carried out in mice over a TFBS called a CArG box in the Tspan2 promoter. Results Quantitative RT-PCR showed loss of Tspan2 mRNA in aorta and bladder, but not heart or brain, of mice homozygous for an HDR-mediated three base pair substitution in the Tspan2 CArG box. Using the same protospacer, mice homozygous for a PE2-mediated single-base substitution in the Tspan2 CArG box displayed similar cell-specific loss of Tspan2 mRNA; expression of an overlapping long noncoding RNA was also nearly abolished in aorta and bladder. Immuno-RNA fluorescence in situ hybridization validated loss of Tspan2 in vascular smooth muscle cells of HDR and PE2 CArG box mutant mice. Targeted sequencing demonstrated variable frequencies of on-target editing in all PE2 and HDR founders. However, whereas no on-target indels were detected in any of the PE2 founders, all HDR founders showed varying levels of on-target indels. Off-target analysis by targeted sequencing revealed mutations in many HDR founders, but none in PE2 founders. Conclusions PE2 directs high-fidelity editing of a single base in a TFBS leading to cell-specific loss in expression of an mRNA/long noncoding RNA gene pair. The PE2 platform expands the genome editing toolbox for modeling and correcting relevant noncoding SNVs in the mouse.

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