In vivo base editing extends lifespan of a humanized mouse model of prion disease.

体内碱基编辑延长了朊病毒疾病人源化小鼠模型的寿命

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作者:An Meirui, Davis Jessie R, Levy Jonathan M, Serack Fiona E, Harvey John W, Brauer Pamela P, Pirtle Catherine P, Berríos Kiara N, Newby Gregory A, Yeh Wei-Hsi, Kamath Nikita, Mortberg Meredith, Lian Yuan, Howard Michael, DeSouza-Lenz Kendrick, Guzman Kenia, Thai Aaron, Graffam Samantha, Laversenne Vanessa, Coffey Alissa A, Frei Jeannine, Pierce Sarah E, Safar Jiri G, Deverman Benjamin E, Minikel Eric Vallabh, Vallabh Sonia M, Liu David R
Prion disease is a fatal neurodegenerative disease caused by the misfolding of prion protein (PrP) encoded by the PRNP gene. While there is currently no cure for the disease, depleting PrP in the brain is an established strategy to prevent or stall templated misfolding of PrP. Here we developed in vivo cytosine and adenine base strategies delivered by adeno-associated viruses to permanently modify the PRNP locus to achieve PrP knockdown in the mouse brain. Systemic injection of dual-adeno-associated virus PHP.eB encoding BE3.9max and single guide RNA installing PRNP R37X resulted in 37% average installation of the desired edit, 50% reduction of PrP in the mouse brain and 52% extension of lifespan in transgenic human PRNP mice inoculated with pathogenic human prion isolates representing the most common sporadic and genetic subtypes of prion disease. We further engineered base editing systems to achieve improved in vivo potency and reduced base editor expression in nontargeting tissues, resulting in 63% average PrP reduction in the mouse brain from a 6.7-fold lower viral dose, with no detected off-target editing of anticipated clinical significance observed in either human cells or mouse tissues. These findings support the potential of in vivo base editing as one-time treatment for prion disease.

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