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CRISPR/Cas9 Genome Editing Using Gold-Nanoparticle-Mediated Laserporation

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ADVANCED BIOSYSTEMS
卷 2, 期 11, 页码 -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adbi.201700184

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CRISPR/Cas9; gold nanoparticles; laser transfection; photothermal heating; plasmonics

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  1. German Research Foundation through the Cluster of Excellence REBIRTH [DFGEXC62/3]
  2. German Research Foundation through collaborative research center [(CRC) 738]
  3. ministry of Lower Saxony
  4. Volkswagen Stiftung (BIOFABRICATION FOR NIFE) [VWZN2860]

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Engineered nucleases hold large potential for future gene therapy applications. An obstacle hampering their applications are delivery methods bearing efficiency, throughput, and viability of target cells. How this limitation can be overcome via gold-nanoparticle-mediated (GNOME) laserporation is demonstrated. It employs a picosecond laser setup and 200 nm gold nanoparticles, and its full capacity with CRISPR/Cas9 delivery is demonstrated. 70 kDa dextrans are utilized to probe delivery in adherent SC1 cells. Afterward, GNOME laserporation is used for transfection of crRNA:tracrRNA targeting the mouse CCR7 (mCCR7) into SpCas9 (Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9) and mCCR7 co-expressing SC1 cells. Finally, ribonucleoprotein particles consisting of mCCR7 crRNA:tracrRNA and SpCas9 endonuclease are transfected into SC1 cells not expressing SpCas9. Gene knockout efficiencies of up to 65% are detected in the GNOME laserporated cells. To validate the simplicity of the approach, the same treatment parameters are used to successfully knock out CXCR3 in 25% of GNOME laserporated activated mouse CD8(+) T cells. In conclusion, this is the first demonstration of the unique combination of nanotechnology and laser irradiation for gene editing via engineered nucleases.

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