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The sound of silence: Transgene silencing in mammalian cell engineering

Authors :
Cabrera, Alan
Edelstein, Hailey I.
Glykofrydis, Fokion
Love, Kasey S.
Palacios, Sebastian
Tycko, Josh
Zhang, Meng
Lensch, Sarah
Shields, Cara E.
Livingston, Mark
Weiss, Ron
Zhao, Huimin
Haynes, Karmella A.
Morsut, Leonardo
Chen, Yvonne Y.
Khalil, Ahmad S.
Wong, Wilson W.
Collins, James J.
Rosser, Susan J.
Polizzi, Karen
Fussenegger, Martin
Source :
Cell Systems, 13 (12)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

To elucidate principles operating in native biological systems and to develop novel biotechnologies, synthetic biology aims to build and integrate synthetic gene circuits within native transcriptional networks. The utility of synthetic gene circuits for cell engineering relies on the ability to control the expression of all constituent transgene components. Transgene silencing, defined as the loss of expression over time, persists as an obstacle for engineering primary cells and stem cells with transgenic cargos. In this review, we highlight the challenge that transgene silencing poses to the robust engineering of mammalian cells, outline potential molecular mechanisms of silencing, and present approaches for preventing transgene silencing. We conclude with a perspective identifying future research directions for improving the performance of synthetic gene circuits.<br />Cell Systems, 13 (12)<br />ISSN:2405-4720

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24054720
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cell Systems, 13 (12)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d36c807258283ce20aabfa0868f45119