Postnatal Cardiac Gene Editing Using CRISPR/Cas9 With AAV9-Mediated Delivery of Short Guide RNAs Results in Mosaic Gene Disruption

Aug 31, 2017Circulation research

Editing heart genes after birth using CRISPR and virus delivery causes patchy gene changes

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Abstract

CRISPR/Cas9-based cardiac genome editing in postnatal mice demonstrated target-dependent gene disruption.

  • Cas9 expression did not affect cardiac function or gene expression in cardiomyocyte-specific mice.
  • Short guide RNAs targeting three critical cardiac genes resulted in differential rates of mutations.
  • Only one of the targeted genes was sufficient to induce a cardiac phenotype.
  • A dual short guide RNA approach increased editing efficiency for an important coding region.
  • The study revealed a mosaic pattern of gene disruption, complicating gene function analysis.

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