Genome editing enzymes have vast therapeutic potential. However, achieving sufficient delivery in vivo remains a major challenge, because editing machinery is confined to the subset of transfectable cells in a tissue. Here, we tested the possibility that genome editing could be amplified in vivo by programming transfected cells to produce and transfer editing enzymes in lipid vesicles to neighboring cells. Our data show that this NANoparticle-Induced Transfer of Enzyme (NANITE) strategy tripled editing efficiency in cultured cells relative to non-spreading controls. Furthermore, a single intravenous injection of the NANITE plasmid into mice induced ~3-fold higher levels of liver editing at the Ttr locus relative to non-spreading controls, with corresponding reductions in serum transthyretin levels. Amplifying therapeutic enzymes in situ offers a nonviral and non-infectious strategy to overcome low delivery efficiencies and reduce effective dose requirements.
Amplified genome editing by in vivo editor production.
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作者:Ngo Wayne, Rosas-Rivera Daniel, Wasko Kevin M, Qiu Longhui, Kang Min Hyung, Gogna Shaan, Zeng Jingkun, Hooks Mason T, Wu Jamie L Y, Li Zhongmei, Doudna Jennifer A
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2026 | 起止号: | 2026 Jan 13 |
| doi: | 10.64898/2026.01.13.699115 | ||
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