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CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs

Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (DOA) is the most common inherited optic neuropathy in the United Kingdom. DOA has an insidious onset in early childhood, typically presenting with bilateral, central visual loss caused by the preferential loss of retinal ganglion cells. 60%–70% of genetically confir...

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Autores principales: Sladen, Paul E., Perdigão, Pedro R.L., Salsbury, Grace, Novoselova, Tatiana, van der Spuy, Jacqueline, Chapple, J. Paul, Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick, Cheetham, Michael E.
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Publicado: American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2021.08.015
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author Sladen, Paul E.
Perdigão, Pedro R.L.
Salsbury, Grace
Novoselova, Tatiana
van der Spuy, Jacqueline
Chapple, J. Paul
Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick
Cheetham, Michael E.
author_facet Sladen, Paul E.
Perdigão, Pedro R.L.
Salsbury, Grace
Novoselova, Tatiana
van der Spuy, Jacqueline
Chapple, J. Paul
Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick
Cheetham, Michael E.
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description Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (DOA) is the most common inherited optic neuropathy in the United Kingdom. DOA has an insidious onset in early childhood, typically presenting with bilateral, central visual loss caused by the preferential loss of retinal ganglion cells. 60%–70% of genetically confirmed DOA cases are associated with variants in OPA1, a ubiquitously expressed GTPase that regulates mitochondrial homeostasis through coordination of inner membrane fusion, maintenance of cristae structure, and regulation of bioenergetic output. Whether genetic correction of OPA1 pathogenic variants can alleviate disease-associated phenotypes remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate generation of patient-derived OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H mutant induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), followed by correction of OPA1 through CRISPR-Cas9-guided homology-directed repair (HDR) and evaluate the effect of OPA1 correction on mitochondrial homeostasis. CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing demonstrated an efficient method of OPA1 correction, with successful gene correction in 57% of isolated iPSCs. Correction of OPA1 restored mitochondrial homeostasis, re-establishing the mitochondrial network and basal respiration and ATP production levels. In addition, correction of OPA1 re-established the levels of wild-type (WT) mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and reduced susceptibility to apoptotic stimuli. These data demonstrate that nuclear gene correction can restore mitochondrial homeostasis and improve mtDNA integrity in DOA patient-derived cells carrying an OPA1 variant.
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spelling pubmed-84553162021-09-28 CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs Sladen, Paul E. Perdigão, Pedro R.L. Salsbury, Grace Novoselova, Tatiana van der Spuy, Jacqueline Chapple, J. Paul Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick Cheetham, Michael E. Mol Ther Nucleic Acids Original Article Autosomal dominant optic atrophy (DOA) is the most common inherited optic neuropathy in the United Kingdom. DOA has an insidious onset in early childhood, typically presenting with bilateral, central visual loss caused by the preferential loss of retinal ganglion cells. 60%–70% of genetically confirmed DOA cases are associated with variants in OPA1, a ubiquitously expressed GTPase that regulates mitochondrial homeostasis through coordination of inner membrane fusion, maintenance of cristae structure, and regulation of bioenergetic output. Whether genetic correction of OPA1 pathogenic variants can alleviate disease-associated phenotypes remains unknown. Here, we demonstrate generation of patient-derived OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H mutant induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), followed by correction of OPA1 through CRISPR-Cas9-guided homology-directed repair (HDR) and evaluate the effect of OPA1 correction on mitochondrial homeostasis. CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing demonstrated an efficient method of OPA1 correction, with successful gene correction in 57% of isolated iPSCs. Correction of OPA1 restored mitochondrial homeostasis, re-establishing the mitochondrial network and basal respiration and ATP production levels. In addition, correction of OPA1 re-established the levels of wild-type (WT) mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) and reduced susceptibility to apoptotic stimuli. These data demonstrate that nuclear gene correction can restore mitochondrial homeostasis and improve mtDNA integrity in DOA patient-derived cells carrying an OPA1 variant. American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy 2021-08-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8455316/ /pubmed/34589289 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2021.08.015 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Sladen, Paul E.
Perdigão, Pedro R.L.
Salsbury, Grace
Novoselova, Tatiana
van der Spuy, Jacqueline
Chapple, J. Paul
Yu-Wai-Man, Patrick
Cheetham, Michael E.
CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title_full CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title_fullStr CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title_full_unstemmed CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title_short CRISPR-Cas9 correction of OPA1 c.1334G>A: p.R445H restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived iPSCs
title_sort crispr-cas9 correction of opa1 c.1334g>a: p.r445h restores mitochondrial homeostasis in dominant optic atrophy patient-derived ipscs
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8455316/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34589289
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2021.08.015
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