Precision and efficacy of RNA-guided DNA integration in high-expressing muscle loci

RNA 引导 DNA 整合在高表达肌肉基因座中的精确度和有效性

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作者:Made Harumi Padmaswari, Gabrielle Bulliard, Shilpi Agrawal, Mary S Jia, Sabin Khadgi, Kevin A Murach, Christopher E Nelson

Abstract

Gene replacement therapies primarily rely on adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors for transgene expression. However, episomal expression can decline over time due to vector loss or epigenetic silencing. CRISPR-based integration methods offer promise for long-term transgene insertion. While the development of transgene integration methods has made substantial progress, identifying optimal insertion loci remains challenging. Skeletal muscle is a promising tissue for gene replacement owing to low invasiveness of intramuscular injections, relative proportion of body mass, the multinucleated nature of muscle, and the potential for reduced adverse effects. Leveraging endogenous promoters in skeletal muscle, we evaluated two highly expressing loci using homology-independent targeted integration (HITI) to integrate reporter or therapeutic genes in mouse myoblasts and skeletal muscle tissue. We hijacked the muscle creatine kinase (Ckm) and myoglobin (Mb) promoters by co-delivering CRISPR-Cas9 and a donor plasmid with promoterless constructs encoding green fluorescent protein (GFP) or human Factor IX (hFIX). Additionally, we deeply profiled our genome and transcriptome outcomes from targeted integration and evaluated the safety of the proposed sites. This study introduces a proof-of-concept technology for achieving high-level therapeutic gene expression in skeletal muscle, with potential applications in targeted integration-based medicine and synthetic biology.

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