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Reproducibility of CRISPR-Cas9 methods for generation of conditional mouse alleles: a multi-center evaluation.

Authors :
Gurumurthy CB
O'Brien AR
Quadros RM
Adams J Jr
Alcaide P
Ayabe S
Ballard J
Batra SK
Beauchamp MC
Becker KA
Bernas G
Brough D
Carrillo-Salinas F
Chan W
Chen H
Dawson R
DeMambro V
D'Hont J
Dibb KM
Eudy JD
Gan L
Gao J
Gonzales A
Guntur AR
Guo H
Harms DW
Harrington A
Hentges KE
Humphreys N
Imai S
Ishii H
Iwama M
Jonasch E
Karolak M
Keavney B
Khin NC
Konno M
Kotani Y
Kunihiro Y
Lakshmanan I
Larochelle C
Lawrence CB
Li L
Lindner V
Liu XD
Lopez-Castejon G
Loudon A
Lowe J
Jerome-Majewska LA
Matsusaka T
Miura H
Miyasaka Y
Morpurgo B
Motyl K
Nabeshima YI
Nakade K
Nakashiba T
Nakashima K
Obata Y
Ogiwara S
Ouellet M
Oxburgh L
Piltz S
Pinz I
Ponnusamy MP
Ray D
Redder RJ
Rosen CJ
Ross N
Ruhe MT
Ryzhova L
Salvador AM
Alam SS
Sedlacek R
Sharma K
Smith C
Staes K
Starrs L
Sugiyama F
Takahashi S
Tanaka T
Trafford AW
Uno Y
Vanhoutte L
Vanrockeghem F
Willis BJ
Wright CS
Yamauchi Y
Yi X
Yoshimi K
Zhang X
Zhang Y
Ohtsuka M
Das S
Garry DJ
Hochepied T
Thomas P
Parker-Thornburg J
Adamson AD
Yoshiki A
Schmouth JF
Golovko A
Thompson WR
Lloyd KCK
Wood JA
Cowan M
Mashimo T
Mizuno S
Zhu H
Kasparek P
Liaw L
Miano JM
Burgio G
Source :
Genome biology [Genome Biol] 2019 Aug 26; Vol. 20 (1), pp. 171. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 Aug 26.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: CRISPR-Cas9 gene-editing technology has facilitated the generation of knockout mice, providing an alternative to cumbersome and time-consuming traditional embryonic stem cell-based methods. An earlier study reported up to 16% efficiency in generating conditional knockout (cKO or floxed) alleles by microinjection of 2 single guide RNAs (sgRNA) and 2 single-stranded oligonucleotides as donors (referred herein as "two-donor floxing" method).<br />Results: We re-evaluate the two-donor method from a consortium of 20 laboratories across the world. The dataset constitutes 56 genetic loci, 17,887 zygotes, and 1718 live-born mice, of which only 15 (0.87%) mice contain cKO alleles. We subject the dataset to statistical analyses and a machine learning algorithm, which reveals that none of the factors analyzed was predictive for the success of this method. We test some of the newer methods that use one-donor DNA on 18 loci for which the two-donor approach failed to produce cKO alleles. We find that the one-donor methods are 10- to 20-fold more efficient than the two-donor approach.<br />Conclusion: We propose that the two-donor method lacks efficiency because it relies on two simultaneous recombination events in cis, an outcome that is dwarfed by pervasive accompanying undesired editing events. The methods that use one-donor DNA are fairly efficient as they rely on only one recombination event, and the probability of correct insertion of the donor cassette without unanticipated mutational events is much higher. Therefore, one-donor methods offer higher efficiencies for the routine generation of cKO animal models.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1474-760X
Volume :
20
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Genome biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31446895
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13059-019-1776-2