mRNA-encoded Cas13 can be used to treat dengue infections in mice.
Mausumi BasuChiara ZurlaTabassum Tasnim AuroniDaryll VanoverLorena C S ChavesHeena SadhwaniHeather PathakRahul BasuJared P BeyersdorfOluwatomi O AmudaAmany ElsharkawyVarun MosurRobert A ArthurHenry ClaussenLoren E SasserJay A WroeHannah E PeckMukesh KumarMargo A BrintonPhilip J SantangeloPublished in: Nature microbiology (2024)
Dengue is a major global health threat, and there are no approved antiviral agents. Prior research using Cas13 only demonstrated dengue mitigation in vitro. Here we demonstrate that systemic delivery of mRNA-encoded Cas13a and guide RNAs formulated in lipid nanoparticles can be used to treat dengue virus (DENV) 2 and 3 in mice. First, we identified guides against DENV 2 and 3 that demonstrated in vitro efficacy. Next, we confirmed that Cas13 enzymatic activity is necessary for DENV 2 or DENV 3 mitigation in vitro. Last, we show that a single dose of lipid-nanoparticle-formulated mRNA-encoded Cas13a and guide RNA, administered 1 day post-infection, promotes survival of all infected animals and serum viral titre decreases on days 2 and 3 post-infection after lethal challenge in mice. Off-target analysis in mice using RNA sequencing showed no collateral cleavage. Overall, these data demonstrate the potential of mRNA-encoded Cas13 as a pan-DENV drug.