CRISPR/Cas的潜在风险:结构变异和基因组完整性

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Clotilde Aussel, Toni Cathomen, Carla Fuster-García
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摘要

CRISPR/Cas技术彻底改变了基因组工程,释放了前所未有的治疗潜力。然而,除了对脱靶(OT)突变的充分关注之外,最近的研究揭示了一个更紧迫的挑战:大结构变异(SVs),包括染色体易位和巨酶规模缺失,特别是在DNA-PKcs抑制剂处理的细胞中。这些被低估的基因组改变引起了临床翻译的重大安全问题。随着更多基于crispr的治疗方法走向临床,理解和减轻这些风险是至关重要的。在这里,我们回顾了关于靶畸变和染色体易位的新证据,确定了我们对这些不利影响背后的DNA修复途径的理解中的关键空白,并讨论了提高基因组编辑安全性的策略。
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The hidden risks of CRISPR/Cas: structural variations and genome integrity

The hidden risks of CRISPR/Cas: structural variations and genome integrity

CRISPR/Cas technology has revolutionized genome engineering, unlocking unprecedented therapeutic potential. However, beyond well-documented concerns of off-target (OT) mutagenesis, recent studies reveal a more pressing challenge: large structural variations (SVs), including chromosomal translocations and megabase-scale deletions, particularly in cells treated with DNA-PKcs inhibitors. These undervalued genomic alterations raise substantial safety concerns for clinical translation. As more CRISPR-based therapies progress toward the clinic, understanding and mitigating these risks is paramount. Here, we review emerging evidence on on-target aberrations and chromosomal translocations, identify key gaps in our understanding of the DNA repair pathways underlying these adverse effects, and discuss strategies to improve the safety of genome editing.

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Nature Communications
Nature Communications Biological Science Disciplines-
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24.90
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6928
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3.7 months
期刊介绍: Nature Communications, an open-access journal, publishes high-quality research spanning all areas of the natural sciences. Papers featured in the journal showcase significant advances relevant to specialists in each respective field. With a 2-year impact factor of 16.6 (2022) and a median time of 8 days from submission to the first editorial decision, Nature Communications is committed to rapid dissemination of research findings. As a multidisciplinary journal, it welcomes contributions from biological, health, physical, chemical, Earth, social, mathematical, applied, and engineering sciences, aiming to highlight important breakthroughs within each domain.
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