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Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9

Mouse artificial chromosome (MAC) vectors have several advantages as gene delivery vectors, such as stable and independent maintenance in host cells without integration, transferability from donor cells to recipient cells via microcell-mediated chromosome transfer (MMCT), and the potential for loadi...

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Autores principales: Honma, Kazuhisa, Abe, Satoshi, Endo, Takeshi, Uno, Narumi, Oshimura, Mitsuo, Ohbayashi, Tetsuya, Kazuki, Yasuhiro
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29505588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193642
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author Honma, Kazuhisa
Abe, Satoshi
Endo, Takeshi
Uno, Narumi
Oshimura, Mitsuo
Ohbayashi, Tetsuya
Kazuki, Yasuhiro
author_facet Honma, Kazuhisa
Abe, Satoshi
Endo, Takeshi
Uno, Narumi
Oshimura, Mitsuo
Ohbayashi, Tetsuya
Kazuki, Yasuhiro
author_sort Honma, Kazuhisa
collection PubMed
description Mouse artificial chromosome (MAC) vectors have several advantages as gene delivery vectors, such as stable and independent maintenance in host cells without integration, transferability from donor cells to recipient cells via microcell-mediated chromosome transfer (MMCT), and the potential for loading a megabase-sized DNA fragment. Previously, a MAC containing a multi-integrase platform (MI-MAC) was developed to facilitate the transfer of multiple genes into desired cells. Although the MI system can theoretically hold five gene-loading vectors (GLVs), there are a limited number of drugs available for the selection of multiple-GLV integration. To overcome this issue, we attempted to knock out and reuse drug resistance genes (DRGs) using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. In this study, we developed new methods for multiple-GLV integration. As a proof of concept, we introduced five GLVs in the MI-MAC by these methods, in which each GLV contained a gene encoding a fluorescent or luminescent protein (EGFP, mCherry, BFP, Eluc, and Cluc). Genes of interest (GOI) on the MI-MAC were expressed stably and functionally without silencing in the host cells. Furthermore, the MI-MAC carrying five GLVs was transferred to other cells by MMCT, and the resultant recipient cells exhibited all five fluorescence/luminescence signals. Thus, the MI-MAC was successfully used as a multiple-GLV integration vector using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. The MI-MAC employing these methods may resolve bottlenecks in developing multiple-gene humanized models, multiple-gene monitoring models, disease models, reprogramming, and inducible gene expression systems.
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spelling pubmed-58370972018-03-19 Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9 Honma, Kazuhisa Abe, Satoshi Endo, Takeshi Uno, Narumi Oshimura, Mitsuo Ohbayashi, Tetsuya Kazuki, Yasuhiro PLoS One Research Article Mouse artificial chromosome (MAC) vectors have several advantages as gene delivery vectors, such as stable and independent maintenance in host cells without integration, transferability from donor cells to recipient cells via microcell-mediated chromosome transfer (MMCT), and the potential for loading a megabase-sized DNA fragment. Previously, a MAC containing a multi-integrase platform (MI-MAC) was developed to facilitate the transfer of multiple genes into desired cells. Although the MI system can theoretically hold five gene-loading vectors (GLVs), there are a limited number of drugs available for the selection of multiple-GLV integration. To overcome this issue, we attempted to knock out and reuse drug resistance genes (DRGs) using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. In this study, we developed new methods for multiple-GLV integration. As a proof of concept, we introduced five GLVs in the MI-MAC by these methods, in which each GLV contained a gene encoding a fluorescent or luminescent protein (EGFP, mCherry, BFP, Eluc, and Cluc). Genes of interest (GOI) on the MI-MAC were expressed stably and functionally without silencing in the host cells. Furthermore, the MI-MAC carrying five GLVs was transferred to other cells by MMCT, and the resultant recipient cells exhibited all five fluorescence/luminescence signals. Thus, the MI-MAC was successfully used as a multiple-GLV integration vector using the CRISPR-Cas9 system. The MI-MAC employing these methods may resolve bottlenecks in developing multiple-gene humanized models, multiple-gene monitoring models, disease models, reprogramming, and inducible gene expression systems. Public Library of Science 2018-03-05 /pmc/articles/PMC5837097/ /pubmed/29505588 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193642 Text en © 2018 Honma et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Honma, Kazuhisa
Abe, Satoshi
Endo, Takeshi
Uno, Narumi
Oshimura, Mitsuo
Ohbayashi, Tetsuya
Kazuki, Yasuhiro
Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title_full Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title_fullStr Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title_full_unstemmed Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title_short Development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and CRISPR-Cas9
title_sort development of a multiple-gene-loading method by combining multi-integration system-equipped mouse artificial chromosome vector and crispr-cas9
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5837097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29505588
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0193642
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