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Protocol to create isogenic disease models from adult stem cell-derived organoids using next-generation CRISPR tools
Martina Celotti1, Lucca L M Derks2, Johan van Es1
1Hubrecht Institute, Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and University Medical Center Utrecht, 3584 CT Utrecht, the Netherlands; Oncode Institute, 3521 AL Utrecht, the Netherlands.
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Isogenic disease models, such as genetically engineered organoids, provide insight into the impact of genetic variants on organ function. Here, we present a protocol to create isogenic disease models from adult stem cell-derived organoids using next-generation CRISPR tools. We describe steps for single guide RNA (sgRNA) design and cloning, electroporation, and selecting electroporated cells. We then detail procedures for clonal line generation. Next-generation CRISPR tools do not require double-stranded break (DSB) induction for their function, thus simplifying in vitro disease model generation. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Geurts et al.1,2.

