Highly efficient generation of isogenic pluripotent stem cell models using prime editing

Sep 7, 2022eLife

Efficient creation of identical stem cell models using prime editing

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Abstract

Editing efficiencies in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) improved up to 13-fold using optimized mRNA delivery of components.

  • Prime editing is more efficient and precise than conventional gene editing methods in hPSCs.
  • The system is particularly effective in creating heterozygous mutations associated with autosomal dominant diseases.
  • Stable integration of the prime editing components into hPSCs resulted in editing efficiencies comparable to those in cancer cells.
  • Optimizing the delivery of editing components enhanced editing efficiencies beyond 60% when using mRNA-based methods.
  • This approach successfully corrected or introduced familial mutations linked to Parkinson's disease in hPSCs.

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Key numbers

60%
Editing Efficiency
Editing efficiency achieved using optimized mRNA-based delivery in hPSCs.
<0.5%
Indel Frequency
Indel frequency for compared to CRISPR/Cas9 and TALEN.
13-fold
Efficiency Comparison
Editing efficiencies improved up to 13-fold with optimized delivery of components.

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What this is

  • () offers a more efficient method for generating mutations in human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) compared to traditional gene editing techniques.
  • This study systematically evaluates the editing efficiencies of against CRISPR/Cas9 and TALEN methods.
  • The findings indicate that can introduce precise mutations with significantly fewer undesirable outcomes, making it a promising tool for disease modeling.

Essence

  • is more efficient and precise than traditional gene editing methods in generating disease-associated mutations in human pluripotent stem cells. By optimizing delivery methods, editing efficiencies exceeded 60%, demonstrating the potential for robust disease modeling.

Key takeaways

  • achieved editing efficiencies exceeding 60% in hPSCs, comparable to those in cancer cell lines. This efficiency was reached by optimizing the delivery of the components.
  • demonstrated a significantly lower occurrence of undesired editing outcomes, with less than 0.5% indels compared to 19.6% for CRISPR/Cas9. This precision facilitates the generation of heterozygous disease-associated mutations.
  • The study established a streamlined workflow for generating genome-edited hPSC lines, allowing for multiplexed editing in less than 4 weeks, enhancing the scalability of disease modeling.

Caveats

  • The editing efficiencies observed in hPSCs were lower than those reported for various tumor cell lines, indicating potential cell-intrinsic limitations or delivery inefficiencies.
  • While the study showed low genotoxicity and normal karyotypes in edited lines, a detailed off-target analysis was not performed, leaving potential risks unaddressed.

Definitions

  • prime editing (PE): A genome editing technique that directly repairs a nicked DNA strand without inducing double-strand breaks, allowing for precise mutations.

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