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摘要

通过破坏抑制性调节结构域重新激活沉默的γ-珠蛋白表达为治疗β-血红蛋白病提供了一种治疗策略。在这里,我们使用变压器碱基编辑器(tBE),一种最近开发的胞嘧啶碱基编辑器,没有检测到脱靶突变,来破坏造血干细胞中的转录因子结合基序。通过对六个基序的功能筛选,我们发现直接破坏HBG1/2启动子中的bcl11a结合基序可触发最高的γ-珠蛋白表达。通过与其他使用Cas9核酸酶或传统BEs (ABE8e和hA3A-BE3)的临床和临床前策略进行对比,我们发现be介导的HBG1/2启动子上bcl11a结合基元的破坏在健康和β-地中海贫血患者造血干细胞/祖细胞中触发了最高的胎儿血红蛋白,同时没有检测到DNA或RNA脱靶突变。在造血干细胞的再生过程中,be持续进行治疗性编辑,这表明在HBG1/2启动子中,be介导的编辑是治疗β-血红蛋白病的一种安全有效的策略。
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Base editing of the HBG promoter induces potent fetal hemoglobin expression with no detectable off-target mutations in human HSCs

Base editing of the HBG promoter induces potent fetal hemoglobin expression with no detectable off-target mutations in human HSCs

Reactivating silenced γ-globin expression through the disruption of repressive regulatory domains offers a therapeutic strategy for treating β-hemoglobinopathies. Here, we used transformer base editor (tBE), a recently developed cytosine base editor with no detectable off-target mutations, to disrupt transcription-factor-binding motifs in hematopoietic stem cells. By performing functional screening of six motifs with tBE, we found that directly disrupting the BCL11A-binding motif in HBG1/2 promoters triggered the highest γ-globin expression. Via a side-by-side comparison with other clinical and preclinical strategies using Cas9 nuclease or conventional BEs (ABE8e and hA3A-BE3), we found that tBE-mediated disruption of the BCL11A-binding motif at the HBG1/2 promoters triggered the highest fetal hemoglobin in healthy and β-thalassemia patient hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells while exhibiting no detectable DNA or RNA off-target mutations. Durable therapeutic editing by tBE persisted in repopulating hematopoietic stem cells, demonstrating that tBE-mediated editing in HBG1/2 promoters is a safe and effective strategy for treating β-hemoglobinopathies.

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Cell stem cell
Cell stem cell 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
37.10
自引率
2.50%
发文量
151
审稿时长
42 days
期刊介绍: Cell Stem Cell is a comprehensive journal covering the entire spectrum of stem cell biology. It encompasses various topics, including embryonic stem cells, pluripotency, germline stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, differentiation, epigenetics, genomics, cancer stem cells, stem cell niches, disease models, nuclear transfer technology, bioengineering, drug discovery, in vivo imaging, therapeutic applications, regenerative medicine, clinical insights, research policies, ethical considerations, and technical innovations. The journal welcomes studies from any model system providing insights into stem cell biology, with a focus on human stem cells. It publishes research reports of significant importance, along with review and analysis articles covering diverse aspects of stem cell research.
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