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A Fluorescent Reporter Mouse for In Vivo Assessment of Genome Editing with Diverse Cas Nucleases and Prime Editors.

Zexiang ChenSuet-Yan KwanAamir MirMax HazeltineMinwook ShinShun-Qing LiangIo Long ChanKaren KellyKrishna S GhantaNicholas GastonYueying CaoJun XieGuangping GaoWen XueErik J SontheimerJonathan K Watts
Published in: The CRISPR journal (2023)
CRISPR-based genome-editing technologies, including nuclease editing, base editing, and prime editing, have recently revolutionized the development of therapeutics targeting disease-causing mutations. To advance the assessment and development of genome editing tools, a robust mouse model is valuable, particularly for evaluating in vivo activity and delivery strategies. In this study, we successfully generated a knock-in mouse line carrying the Traffic Light Reporter design known as TLR-multi-Cas variant 1 (TLR-MCV1). We comprehensively validated the functionality of this mouse model for both in vitro and in vivo nuclease and prime editing. The TLR-MCV1 reporter mouse represents a versatile and powerful tool for expediting the development of editing technologies and their therapeutic applications.
Keyphrases
  • crispr cas
  • genome editing
  • mouse model
  • toll like receptor
  • inflammatory response
  • immune response
  • air pollution
  • nuclear factor
  • gene expression
  • quantum dots
  • dna methylation
  • cancer therapy
  • dna binding
  • drug delivery