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Human genetic diversity alters off-target outcomes of therapeutic gene editing

Authors :
Samuele Cancellieri
Jing Zeng
Linda Yingqi Lin
Manuel Tognon
My Anh Nguyen
Jiecong Lin
Nicola Bombieri
Stacy A. Maitland
Marioara-Felicia Ciuculescu
Varun Katta
Shengdar Q. Tsai
Myriam Armant
Scot A. Wolfe
Rosalba Giugno
Daniel E. Bauer
Luca Pinello
Source :
Nat Genet
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

CRISPR gene editing holds great promise to modify DNA sequences in somatic cells to treat disease. However, standard computational and biochemical methods to predict off-target potential focus on reference genomes. We developed an efficient tool called CRISPRme that considers SNP and indel genetic variants to nominate and prioritize off-target sites. We tested the software with a BCL11A enhancer targeting guide RNA showing promise in clinical trials for sickle cell disease and β-thalassemia and found that the top candidate off-target is produced by an allele common in African-ancestry populations (MAF 4.5%) that introduces a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) sequence. We validated that SpCas9 generates strictly allele-specific indels and pericentric inversions in CD34+ HSPCs, although high-fidelity Cas9 mitigates this off-target. This report illustrates how genetic variants should be considered as modifiers of gene editing outcomes. We expect that variant-aware off-target assessment will become integral to therapeutic genome editing evaluation and provide a powerful approach for comprehensive off-target nomination.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nat Genet
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....85a6955ae43d77107bdfe1de09e8c63a