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Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X
Small molecule drugs known as modulators can treat ~90% of people with cystic fibrosis (CF), but do not work for premature termination codon variants such as W1282X (c.3846G>A). Here we evaluated two gene editing strategies, Adenine Base Editing (ABE) to correct W1282X, and Homology-Independent T...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656707/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37649273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad143 |
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author | Mention, Karen Cavusoglu-Doran, Kader Joynt, Anya T Santos, Lúcia Sanz, David Eastman, Alice C Merlo, Christian Langfelder-Schwind, Elinor Scallan, Martina F Farinha, Carlos M Cutting, Garry R Sharma, Neeraj Harrison, Patrick T |
author_facet | Mention, Karen Cavusoglu-Doran, Kader Joynt, Anya T Santos, Lúcia Sanz, David Eastman, Alice C Merlo, Christian Langfelder-Schwind, Elinor Scallan, Martina F Farinha, Carlos M Cutting, Garry R Sharma, Neeraj Harrison, Patrick T |
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description | Small molecule drugs known as modulators can treat ~90% of people with cystic fibrosis (CF), but do not work for premature termination codon variants such as W1282X (c.3846G>A). Here we evaluated two gene editing strategies, Adenine Base Editing (ABE) to correct W1282X, and Homology-Independent Targeted Integration (HITI) of a CFTR superexon comprising exons 23–27 (SE(23–27)) to enable expression of a CFTR mRNA without W1282X. In Flp-In-293 cells stably expressing a CFTR expression minigene bearing W1282X, ABE corrected 24% of W1282X alleles, rescued CFTR mRNA from nonsense mediated decay and restored protein expression. However, bystander editing at the adjacent adenine (c.3847A>G), caused an amino acid change (R1283G) that affects CFTR maturation and ablates ion channel activity. In primary human nasal epithelial cells homozygous for W1282X, ABE corrected 27% of alleles, but with a notably lower level of bystander editing, and CFTR channel function was restored to 16% of wild-type levels. Using the HITI approach, correct integration of a SE(23–27) in intron 22 of the CFTR locus in 16HBEge W1282X cells was detected in 5.8% of alleles, resulting in 7.8% of CFTR transcripts containing the SE(23–27) sequence. Analysis of a clonal line homozygous for the HITI-SE(23–27) produced full-length mature protein and restored CFTR anion channel activity to 10% of wild-type levels, which could be increased three-fold upon treatment with the triple combination of CF modulators. Overall, these data demonstrate two different editing strategies can successfully correct W1282X, the second most common class I variant, with a concomitant restoration of CFTR function. |
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spelling | pubmed-106567072023-08-31 Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X Mention, Karen Cavusoglu-Doran, Kader Joynt, Anya T Santos, Lúcia Sanz, David Eastman, Alice C Merlo, Christian Langfelder-Schwind, Elinor Scallan, Martina F Farinha, Carlos M Cutting, Garry R Sharma, Neeraj Harrison, Patrick T Hum Mol Genet Original Article Small molecule drugs known as modulators can treat ~90% of people with cystic fibrosis (CF), but do not work for premature termination codon variants such as W1282X (c.3846G>A). Here we evaluated two gene editing strategies, Adenine Base Editing (ABE) to correct W1282X, and Homology-Independent Targeted Integration (HITI) of a CFTR superexon comprising exons 23–27 (SE(23–27)) to enable expression of a CFTR mRNA without W1282X. In Flp-In-293 cells stably expressing a CFTR expression minigene bearing W1282X, ABE corrected 24% of W1282X alleles, rescued CFTR mRNA from nonsense mediated decay and restored protein expression. However, bystander editing at the adjacent adenine (c.3847A>G), caused an amino acid change (R1283G) that affects CFTR maturation and ablates ion channel activity. In primary human nasal epithelial cells homozygous for W1282X, ABE corrected 27% of alleles, but with a notably lower level of bystander editing, and CFTR channel function was restored to 16% of wild-type levels. Using the HITI approach, correct integration of a SE(23–27) in intron 22 of the CFTR locus in 16HBEge W1282X cells was detected in 5.8% of alleles, resulting in 7.8% of CFTR transcripts containing the SE(23–27) sequence. Analysis of a clonal line homozygous for the HITI-SE(23–27) produced full-length mature protein and restored CFTR anion channel activity to 10% of wild-type levels, which could be increased three-fold upon treatment with the triple combination of CF modulators. Overall, these data demonstrate two different editing strategies can successfully correct W1282X, the second most common class I variant, with a concomitant restoration of CFTR function. Oxford University Press 2023-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC10656707/ /pubmed/37649273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad143 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Mention, Karen Cavusoglu-Doran, Kader Joynt, Anya T Santos, Lúcia Sanz, David Eastman, Alice C Merlo, Christian Langfelder-Schwind, Elinor Scallan, Martina F Farinha, Carlos M Cutting, Garry R Sharma, Neeraj Harrison, Patrick T Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title | Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title_full | Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title_fullStr | Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title_full_unstemmed | Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title_short | Use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, W1282X |
title_sort | use of adenine base editing and homology-independent targeted integration strategies to correct the cystic fibrosis causing variant, w1282x |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10656707/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37649273 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hmg/ddad143 |
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