A cellular disease model towards gene therapy of TGM1-dependent Lamellar Ichthyosis

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
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Lamellar Ichthyosis (LI) is a chronic disease, mostly caused by mutations in TGM1 gene, marked by impaired skin barrier formation. No definitive therapies are available and current treatments aim at symptomatic relief. LI mouse models often fail to faithfully replicate the clinical and histopathological features of human skin conditions. To develop advanced therapeutic approaches, as combined ex vivo cell and gene therapy, we established a human cellular model of LI by efficient CRISPR-Cas9-mediated gene ablation of the TGM1 gene in human primary clonogenic keratinocytes. Gene edited cells showed complete absence of Transglutaminase-1 (TG1) expression and recapitulated a hyperkeratotic phenotype with most of the molecular hallmarks of LI in vitro. Using a SINγ-RV vector expressing transgenic TGM1 under the control of its own promoter, we tested an ex vivo gene therapy approach and validate the model of LI as a platform for pre-clinical evaluation studies. Gene-corrected TGM1-null keratinocytes displayed proper TG1 expression, enzymatic activity and cornified envelopes formation, hence restored proper epidermal architecture. Single cell multiomic analysis demonstrated proviral integrations in holoclone-forming epidermal stem cells, which are crucial to epidermal regeneration. This study serves as a proof-of-concept for assessing the potential of this therapeutic approach in treating TGM1 dependent LI.

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基因治疗 TGM1 依赖性鳞状鱼鳞病的细胞疾病模型
鳞状鱼鳞病(LI)是一种慢性疾病,主要由 TGM1 基因突变引起,其特征是皮肤屏障形成受损。目前尚无确切的治疗方法,目前的治疗主要是缓解症状。LI小鼠模型往往不能忠实再现人类皮肤病的临床和组织病理学特征。为了开发先进的治疗方法,如体内外细胞和基因联合疗法,我们在人类原代克隆性角质形成细胞中通过 CRISPR-Cas9 介导的 TGM1 基因高效消融建立了 LI 的人体细胞模型。基因编辑后的细胞完全没有转谷氨酰胺酶-1(TG1)的表达,并在体外重现了具有大多数 LI 分子特征的过度角化表型。我们使用一种在自身启动子控制下表达转基因 TGM1 的 SINγ-RV 载体,测试了一种体内外基因治疗方法,并验证了这种 LI 模型可作为临床前评估研究的平台。经基因校正的TGM1无效角质细胞显示出正常的TG1表达、酶活性和粟粒状包膜形成,从而恢复了正常的表皮结构。单细胞多组学分析表明,病毒整合存在于整体形成的表皮干细胞中,这对表皮再生至关重要。这项研究为评估这种治疗方法在治疗TGM1依赖性LI方面的潜力提供了概念验证。
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Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development
Molecular Therapy-Methods & Clinical Development Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Biology
CiteScore
9.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
163
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: The aim of Molecular Therapy—Methods & Clinical Development is to build upon the success of Molecular Therapy in publishing important peer-reviewed methods and procedures, as well as translational advances in the broad array of fields under the molecular therapy umbrella. Topics of particular interest within the journal''s scope include: Gene vector engineering and production, Methods for targeted genome editing and engineering, Methods and technology development for cell reprogramming and directed differentiation of pluripotent cells, Methods for gene and cell vector delivery, Development of biomaterials and nanoparticles for applications in gene and cell therapy and regenerative medicine, Analysis of gene and cell vector biodistribution and tracking, Pharmacology/toxicology studies of new and next-generation vectors, Methods for cell isolation, engineering, culture, expansion, and transplantation, Cell processing, storage, and banking for therapeutic application, Preclinical and QC/QA assay development, Translational and clinical scale-up and Good Manufacturing procedures and process development, Clinical protocol development, Computational and bioinformatic methods for analysis, modeling, or visualization of biological data, Negotiating the regulatory approval process and obtaining such approval for clinical trials.
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