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Exonic knockout and knockin gene editing in hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells rescues RAG1 immunodeficiency

Authors :
Castiello, Maria Carmina
Brandas, Chiara
Ferrari, Samuele
Porcellini, Simona
Sacchetti, Nicolò
Canarutto, Daniele
Draghici, Elena
Merelli, Ivan
Barcella, Matteo
Pelosi, Gabriele
Vavassori, Valentina
Varesi, Angelica
Jacob, Aurelien
Scala, Serena
Basso Ricci, Luca
Paulis, Marianna
Strina, Dario
Di Verniere, Martina
Sergi Sergi, Lucia
Serafini, Marta
Holland, Steven M.
Bergerson, Jenna R. E.
De Ravin, Suk See
Malech, Harry L.
Pala, Francesca
Bosticardo, Marita
Brombin, Chiara
Cugnata, Federica
Calzoni, Enrica
Crooks, Gay M.
Notarangelo, Luigi D.
Genovese, Pietro
Naldini, Luigi
Villa, Anna
Source :
Science Translational Medicine; February 2024, Vol. 16 Issue: 733
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Recombination activating genes (RAGs) are tightly regulated during lymphoid differentiation, and their mutations cause a spectrum of severe immunological disorders. Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) transplantation is the treatment of choice but is limited by donor availability and toxicity. To overcome these issues, we developed gene editing strategies targeting a corrective sequence into the human RAG1gene by homology-directed repair (HDR) and validated them by tailored two-dimensional, three-dimensional, and in vivo xenotransplant platforms to assess rescue of expression and function. Whereas integration into intron 1 of RAG1achieved suboptimal correction, in-frame insertion into exon 2 drove physiologic human RAG1 expression and activity, allowing disruption of the dominant-negative effects of unrepaired hypomorphic alleles. Enhanced HDR-mediated gene editing enabled the correction of human RAG1in HSPCs from patients with hypomorphic RAG1mutations to overcome T and B cell differentiation blocks. Gene correction efficiency exceeded the minimal proportion of functional HSPCs required to rescue immunodeficiency in Rag1–/–mice, supporting the clinical translation of HSPC gene editing for the treatment of RAG1 deficiency.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19466234 and 19466242
Volume :
16
Issue :
733
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Science Translational Medicine
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs65413645
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/scitranslmed.adh8162