1. MicroRNA-122--Mediated Liver Detargeting Enhances the Tissue Specificity of Cardiac Genome Editing.
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Luzi Yang, Zhanzhao Liu, Gonglie Chen, Zhan Chen, Congting Guo, Xiangwen Ji, Qinghua Cui, Yueshen Sun, Xiaomin Hu, Yanjiang Zheng, Yifei Li, Fei Gao, Liang Chen, Pingzhu Zhou, William T. Pu, and Yuxuan Guo
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GENOME editing , *MEDICAL sciences , *LIVER , *GREEN fluorescent protein , *GENE expression , *GENE targeting , *CALMODULIN , *PROTEIN kinases - Abstract
The article presents a study on the tissue specificity of cardiac genome editing using adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. The researchers discovered that the commonly used AAV9-Tnnt2 system had some gene expression leakage in the liver. To address this issue, they incorporated microRNA-122 target sequences (miR122TS) into the AAV9-Tnnt2 vectors, which effectively reduced liver leakage without affecting cardiac gene expression. The study emphasizes the need to improve the tissue specificity of gene editing techniques for cardiovascular research and gene therapy applications. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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