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Efficient PAM-Less Base Editing for Zebrafish Modeling of Human Genetic Disease with zSpRY-ABE8e
Published on: February 17, 2023
Electrostatic remodeling of TadA8e* eliminates ABE8e genome-wide off-target effects
Long Xie1, Mengxue Ma1, Baishui He1
1State Key Laboratory of Genome and Multi-omics Technologies, Shenzhen Branch, Guangdong Laboratory of Lingnan Modern Agriculture, Key Laboratory of Gene Editing Technologies (Hainan), Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Agricultural Genomics Institute at Shenzhen, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.
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Although gene editing offers durable therapeutic potential for genetic disorders such as hypercholesterolemia, widely used adenine base editors (ABEs) face translational obstacles due to potential off-target effects inherent in gene-editing systems. ABE8e has strong clinical potential owing to its high efficiency and rapid editing kinetics, but its genome-wide off-target effects remain poorly characterized. Here, we uncovered substantial genome-wide off-target edits of ABE8e using the GOTI (Genome-wide Off-target analysis by Two-cell embryo Injection) assay, including in oncogenes and tumor suppressors, highlighting significant risks for clinical translation. We therefore engineered a next-generation precision base editor, erABE, through electrostatic remodeling of the TadA8e deaminase. erABE reduces ABE8e's genome-wide off-target activity by ~36.5-fold to background levels while retaining an efficiency indistinguishable from ABE8e. In mice, a single low-dose delivery of erABE packaged in lipid nanoparticles achieved robust Pcsk9 knockdown, resulting in a sustained, ~90% reduction in plasma PCSK9 protein and ~60% reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol for at least 6 months. erABE also potently suppresses PCSK9 expression in human liver organoids. These results highlight the safety and durable therapeutic effects of erABE, supporting its translation as a clinical genome-editing platform.
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