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Genome Editing in Mammalian Cell Lines using CRISPR-Cas
Published on: April 11, 2019
Precise measurement of CRISPR genome editing outcomes through single-cell DNA sequencing
Nechama Kalter1, Saurabh Gulati2, Michael Rosenberg1
1The Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology, The Mina and Everard Goodman Faculty of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 529002, Israel.
Abstract:
Gene therapy for clinical applications necessitates a comprehensive, accurate, and precise measurement of gene-edited drug products. State-of-the-art pipelines for evaluating editing outcomes rely primarily on bulk sequencing approaches, which are limited to population-level assessment. Here, we leveraged Tapestri, a single-cell sequencing technology for an in-depth analysis of editing outcomes. Using this platform, we characterized the genotype of triple-edited cells simultaneously at more than 100 loci, including editing zygosity, structural variations, and cell clonality. Our findings revealed a unique editing pattern in nearly every edited cell, highlighting the importance of single-cell resolution measurement to ensure the highest safety standards.

