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Disruption of splicing-regulatory elements using CRISPR/Cas9 to rescue spinal muscular atrophy in human iPSCs and mice
Authors:Jin-Jing Li  Xiang Lin  Cheng Tang  Ying-Qian Lu  Xinde Hu  Erwei Zuo  He Li  Wenqin Ying  Yidi Sun  Lu-Lu Lai  Hai-Zhu Chen  Xin-Xin Guo  Qi-Jie Zhang  Shuang Wu  Changyang Zhou  Xiaowen Shen  Qifang Wang  Min-Ting Lin  Li-Xiang Ma  Ning Wang  Adrian R Krainer  Linyu Shi  Hui Yang  Wan-Jin Chen
Abstract:We here report a genome-editing strategy to correct spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Rather than directly targeting the pathogenic exonic mutations, our strategy employed Cas9 and guide-sgRNA for the targeted disruption of intronic splicing-regulatory elements. We disrupted intronic splicing silencers (ISSs, including ISS-N1 and ISS + 100) of survival motor neuron (SMN) 2, a key modifier gene of SMA, to enhance exon 7 inclusion and full-length SMN expression in SMA iPSCs. Survival of splicing-corrected iPSC-derived motor neurons was rescued with SMN restoration. Furthermore, co-injection of Cas9 mRNA from Streptococcus pyogenes (SpCas9) or Cas9 from Staphylococcus aureus (SaCas9) alongside their corresponding sgRNAs targeting ISS-N1 into zygotes rescued 56% and 100% of severe SMA transgenic mice (Smn−/−, SMN2tg/−). The median survival of the resulting mice was extended to >400 days. Collectively, our study provides proof-of-principle for a new strategy to therapeutically intervene in SMA and other RNA-splicing-related diseases.
Keywords:spinal muscular atrophy  SMN2  splicing-regulatory elements  CRISPR/Cas9  germline correction
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