A culture platform to study quiescent hematopoietic stem cells following genome editing

用于研究基因组编辑后静止造血干细胞的培养平台

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作者:Kohei Shiroshita ,Hiroshi Kobayashi ,Shintaro Watanuki ,Daiki Karigane ,Yuriko Sorimachi ,Shinya Fujita ,Shinpei Tamaki ,Miho Haraguchi ,Naoki Itokawa ,Kazumasa Aoyoama ,Shuhei Koide ,Yosuke Masamoto ,Kenta Kobayashi ,Ayako Nakamura-Ishizu ,Mineo Kurokawa ,Atsushi Iwama ,Shinichiro Okamoto ,Keisuke Kataoka ,Keiyo Takubo

Abstract

Other than genetically engineered mice, few reliable platforms are available for the study of hematopoietic stem cell (HSC) quiescence. Here we present a platform to analyze HSC cell cycle quiescence by combining culture conditions that maintain quiescence with a CRISPR-Cas9 genome editing system optimized for HSCs. We demonstrate that preculture of HSCs enhances editing efficiency by facilitating nuclear transport of ribonucleoprotein complexes. For post-editing culture, mouse and human HSCs edited based on non-homologous end joining and cultured under low-cytokine, low-oxygen, and high-albumin conditions retain their phenotypes and quiescence better than those cultured under the proliferative conditions. Using this approach, HSCs regain quiescence even after editing by homology-directed repair. Our results show that low-cytokine culture conditions for gene-edited HSCs are a useful approach for investigating HSC quiescence ex vivo.

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