: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. The 2789+5G>A CFTR mutation is a quite frequent defect causing an aberrant splicing and a non-functional CFTR protein. Here we used a CRISPR adenine base editing (ABE) approach to correct the mutation in the absence of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB). To select the strategy, we developed a minigene cellular model reproducing the 2789+5G>A splicing defect. We obtained up to 70% editing in the minigene model by adapting the ABE to the PAM sequence optimal for targeting 2789+5G>A with a SpCas9-NG (NG-ABE). Nonetheless, the on-target base correction was accompanied by secondary (bystander) A-to-G conversions in nearby nucleotides, which affected the wild-type CFTR splicing. To decrease the bystander edits, we used a specific ABE (NG-ABEmax), which was delivered as mRNA. The NG-ABEmax RNA approach was validated in patient-derived rectal organoids and bronchial epithelial cells showing sufficient gene correction to recover the CFTR function. Finally, in-depth sequencing revealed high editing precision genome-wide and allele-specific correction. Here we report the development of a base editing strategy to precisely repair the 2789+5G>A mutation resulting in restoration of the CFTR function, while reducing bystander and off-target activities.

Functional restoration of a CFTR splicing mutation through RNA delivery of CRISPR adenine base editor / Amistadi, Simone; Maule, Giulia; Ciciani, Matteo; Ensinck, Marjolein M; De Keersmaecker, Liesbeth; Ramalho, Anabela S; Guidone, Daniela; Buccirossi, Martina; Galietta, Luis Juan Vicente; Carlon, Marianne S; Cereseto, Anna. - In: MOLECULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1525-0024. - (2023). [10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.03.004]

Functional restoration of a CFTR splicing mutation through RNA delivery of CRISPR adenine base editor

Guidone, Daniela;Galietta, Luis Juan Vicente;
2023

Abstract

: Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disease caused by mutations in the CF transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) gene. The 2789+5G>A CFTR mutation is a quite frequent defect causing an aberrant splicing and a non-functional CFTR protein. Here we used a CRISPR adenine base editing (ABE) approach to correct the mutation in the absence of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB). To select the strategy, we developed a minigene cellular model reproducing the 2789+5G>A splicing defect. We obtained up to 70% editing in the minigene model by adapting the ABE to the PAM sequence optimal for targeting 2789+5G>A with a SpCas9-NG (NG-ABE). Nonetheless, the on-target base correction was accompanied by secondary (bystander) A-to-G conversions in nearby nucleotides, which affected the wild-type CFTR splicing. To decrease the bystander edits, we used a specific ABE (NG-ABEmax), which was delivered as mRNA. The NG-ABEmax RNA approach was validated in patient-derived rectal organoids and bronchial epithelial cells showing sufficient gene correction to recover the CFTR function. Finally, in-depth sequencing revealed high editing precision genome-wide and allele-specific correction. Here we report the development of a base editing strategy to precisely repair the 2789+5G>A mutation resulting in restoration of the CFTR function, while reducing bystander and off-target activities.
2023
Functional restoration of a CFTR splicing mutation through RNA delivery of CRISPR adenine base editor / Amistadi, Simone; Maule, Giulia; Ciciani, Matteo; Ensinck, Marjolein M; De Keersmaecker, Liesbeth; Ramalho, Anabela S; Guidone, Daniela; Buccirossi, Martina; Galietta, Luis Juan Vicente; Carlon, Marianne S; Cereseto, Anna. - In: MOLECULAR THERAPY. - ISSN 1525-0024. - (2023). [10.1016/j.ymthe.2023.03.004]
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