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Gene editing in human stem cells using zinc finger nucleases and integrase-defective lentiviral vector delivery

Authors :
Ya Li Lee
Cesare Galli
Luigi Naldini
Kenneth Kim
Christian Beauséjour
Michael C. Holmes
Silvia Colleoni
Angelo Lombardo
Pietro Genovese
Philip D. Gregory
Fyodor D. Urnov
Dale Ando
Lombardo, ANGELO LEONE
Genovese, P
Beausejour, Cm
Colleoni, S
Lee, Yl
Kim, Ka
Ando, D
Urnov, Fd
Galli, C
Gregory, Pd
Holmes, Mc
Naldini, Luigi
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

Achieving the full potential of zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) for genome engineering in human cells requires their efficient delivery to the relevant cell types. Here we exploited the infectivity of integrase-defective lentiviral vectors (IDLV) to express ZFNs and provide the template DNA for gene correction in different cell types. IDLV-mediated delivery supported high rates (13-39%) of editing at the IL-2 receptor common gamma-chain gene (IL2RG) across different cell types. IDLVs also mediated site-specific gene addition by a process that required ZFN cleavage and homologous template DNA, thus establishing a platform that can target the insertion of transgenes into a predetermined genomic site. Using IDLV delivery and ZFNs targeting distinct loci, we observed high levels of gene addition (up to 50%) in a panel of human cell lines, as well as human embryonic stem cells (5%), allowing rapid, selection-free isolation of clonogenic cells with the desired genetic modification.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....19b91d0b7115f9329adc9f3811efaf8b