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Occurrence and Nature of Off-Target Modifications by CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing in Plants

[Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing allows for precise and targeted genetic modification of plants. Nevertheless, unintended off-target edits can arise that might confer risks when present in gene-edited food crops. Through an extensive literature review we gathered information on CRIS...

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Autores principales: Sturme, Mark H. J., van der Berg, Jan Pieter, Bouwman, Lianne M. S., De Schrijver, Adinda, de Maagd, Ruud A., Kleter, Gijs A., Battaglia-de Wilde, Evy
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35548699
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsagscitech.1c00270
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author Sturme, Mark H. J.
van der Berg, Jan Pieter
Bouwman, Lianne M. S.
De Schrijver, Adinda
de Maagd, Ruud A.
Kleter, Gijs A.
Battaglia-de Wilde, Evy
author_facet Sturme, Mark H. J.
van der Berg, Jan Pieter
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De Schrijver, Adinda
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Kleter, Gijs A.
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description [Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing allows for precise and targeted genetic modification of plants. Nevertheless, unintended off-target edits can arise that might confer risks when present in gene-edited food crops. Through an extensive literature review we gathered information on CRISPR-Cas off-target edits in plants. Most observed off-target changes were small insertions or deletions (1–22 bp) or nucleotide substitutions, and large deletions (>100 bp) were rare. One study detected the insertion of vector-derived DNA sequences, which is important considering the risk assessment of gene-edited plants. Off-target sites had few mismatches (1–3 nt) with the target sequence and were mainly located in protein-coding regions, often in target gene homologues. Off-targets edits were predominantly detected via biased analysis of predicted off-target sites instead of unbiased genome-wide analysis. CRISPR-Cas-edited plants showed lower off-target mutation frequencies than conventionally bred plants. This Review can aid discussions on the relevance of evaluating off-target modifications for risk assessment of CRISPR-Cas-edited plants.
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spelling pubmed-90758662022-05-09 Occurrence and Nature of Off-Target Modifications by CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing in Plants Sturme, Mark H. J. van der Berg, Jan Pieter Bouwman, Lianne M. S. De Schrijver, Adinda de Maagd, Ruud A. Kleter, Gijs A. Battaglia-de Wilde, Evy ACS Agric Sci Technol [Image: see text] CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing allows for precise and targeted genetic modification of plants. Nevertheless, unintended off-target edits can arise that might confer risks when present in gene-edited food crops. Through an extensive literature review we gathered information on CRISPR-Cas off-target edits in plants. Most observed off-target changes were small insertions or deletions (1–22 bp) or nucleotide substitutions, and large deletions (>100 bp) were rare. One study detected the insertion of vector-derived DNA sequences, which is important considering the risk assessment of gene-edited plants. Off-target sites had few mismatches (1–3 nt) with the target sequence and were mainly located in protein-coding regions, often in target gene homologues. Off-targets edits were predominantly detected via biased analysis of predicted off-target sites instead of unbiased genome-wide analysis. CRISPR-Cas-edited plants showed lower off-target mutation frequencies than conventionally bred plants. This Review can aid discussions on the relevance of evaluating off-target modifications for risk assessment of CRISPR-Cas-edited plants. American Chemical Society 2022-03-03 2022-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9075866/ /pubmed/35548699 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsagscitech.1c00270 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Permits the broadest form of re-use including for commercial purposes, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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De Schrijver, Adinda
de Maagd, Ruud A.
Kleter, Gijs A.
Battaglia-de Wilde, Evy
Occurrence and Nature of Off-Target Modifications by CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing in Plants
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title_fullStr Occurrence and Nature of Off-Target Modifications by CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing in Plants
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title_short Occurrence and Nature of Off-Target Modifications by CRISPR-Cas Genome Editing in Plants
title_sort occurrence and nature of off-target modifications by crispr-cas genome editing in plants
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075866/
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