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Designing, Packaging, and Delivery of High Titer CRISPR Retro and Lentiviruses via Stereotaxic Injection
Published on: May 23, 2016
An innovative approach using CRISPR-ribonucleoprotein packaged in virus-like particles to generate genetically
Tae Yeong Jeong1,2,3, Da Eun Yoon1,2,3,4, Sol Pin Kim5,6
1Department of Physiology, Korea University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
Abstract:
Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMMs) are crucial for investigating disease mechanisms, developing therapeutic strategies, and advancing fundamental biological research. While CRISPR gene editing has greatly facilitated the creation of these models, existing techniques still present technical challenges and efficiency limitations. Here, we establish a CRISPR-VLP-induced targeted mutagenesis (CRISPR-VIM) strategy, enabling precise genome editing by co-culturing zygotes with virus-like particle (VLP)-delivered gene editing ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) without requiring physical manipulation or causing cellular damage. We generate Plin1- and Tyr-knockout mice through VLP-based SpCas9 or adenine base editor (ABE)/sgRNA RNPs and characterize their phenotype and germline transmission. Additionally, we demonstrate cytosine base editor (CBE)/sgRNA-based C-to-T substitution or SpCas9/sgRNA-based knock-in using VLPs. This method further simplifies and accelerates GEMM generation without specialized techniques or equipment. Consequently, the CRISPR-VIM method can facilitate mouse modeling and be applied in various research fields.
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