Simultaneous zygotic inactivation of multiple genes in mouse through CRISPR/Cas9-mediated base editing

genetic mutation has become a powerful tool for dissecting gene function; however, multi-gene interaction and the compensatory mechanisms involved can make findings from single mutations, at best difficult to interpret, and, at worst, misleading. Hence, it is necessary to establish an efficient way...

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Veröffentlicht in:Development (Cambridge) 2018-10, Vol.145 (20)
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, He, Pan, Hong, Zhou, Changyang, Wei, Yu, Ying, Wenqin, Li, Shuting, Wang, Guangqin, Li, Chao, Ren, Yifei, Li, Gen, Ding, Xu, Sun, Yidi, Li, Geng-Lin, Song, Lei, Li, Yixue, Yang, Hui, Liu, Zhiyong
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Zusammenfassung:genetic mutation has become a powerful tool for dissecting gene function; however, multi-gene interaction and the compensatory mechanisms involved can make findings from single mutations, at best difficult to interpret, and, at worst, misleading. Hence, it is necessary to establish an efficient way to disrupt multiple genes simultaneously. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated base editing disrupts gene function by converting a protein-coding sequence into a stop codon; this is referred to as CRISPR-stop. Its application in generating zygotic mutations has not been well explored yet. Here, we first performed a proof-of-principle test by disrupting , a gene crucial for auditory hair cell generation. Next, we individually mutated ( ), otoferlin ( ) and prestin ( ), three genes needed for normal hearing function. Finally, we successfully disrupted , and prestin simultaneously. Our results show that CRISPR-stop can efficiently generate single or triple homozygous F0 mouse mutants, bypassing laborious mouse breeding. We believe that CRISPR-stop is a powerful method that will pave the way for high-throughput screening of mouse developmental and functional genes, matching the efficiency of methods available for model organisms such as
ISSN:0950-1991
1477-9129
DOI:10.1242/dev.168906