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Hayato Ogawa1,2, Soichi Sano1,2,3, Kenneth Walsh1,2
1Department of Cardiovascular Research, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, United States.
Abstract:
Clonal hematopoiesis is a state in which substantial fraction of hematopoietic stem cells acquire mutations in specific driver genes and expand in the absence of an overt hematological malignancy. Recent clinical studies have shown that clonal hematopoiesis increases likelihood of hematological malignancy and cardiovascular disease. While clinical studies have identified countless candidate driver genes associated with clonal hematopoiesis, experimental studies are required to evaluate causal and mechanistic relationships with disease processes. This task is technically difficult and expensive to achieve with traditional genetically engineered mice. The versatility and programmability of CRISPR-Cas system enables investigators to evaluate the pathogenesis of each mutation in experimental systems. Technical refinements have enabled gene editing in a cell type specific manner and at a single base pair resolution. Here, we summarize strategies to apply CRISPR-Cas system to experimental studies of clonal hematopoiesis and concerns that should be addressed.
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