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Prime Editing in Mammals: The Next Generation of Precision Genome Editing.

Dawei WangXiude FanMengzhu LiTianbo LiuPeng LuGuangxin WangYuan LiJunMing HanJiaJun Zhao
Published in: The CRISPR journal (2022)
The recently established prime editor (PE) system is regarded as next-generation gene-editing technology. This methodology can install any base-to-base change as well as insertions and deletions without the requirement for double-stranded break formation or donor DNA templates; thus, it offers more targeting flexibility and greater editing precision than conventional CRISPR-Cas systems or base editors. In this study, we introduce the basic principles of PE and then review its most recent progress in terms of editing versatility, specificity, and efficiency in mammals. Next, we summarize key considerations regarding the selection of PE variants, prime editing guide RNA (pegRNA) design rules, and the efficiency and accuracy evaluation of PE. Finally, we highlight and discuss how PE can assist in a wide range of biological studies and how it can be applied to make precise genomic corrections in animal models, which paves the way for curing human diseases.
Keyphrases
  • crispr cas
  • genome editing
  • endothelial cells
  • copy number
  • nucleic acid
  • gene expression
  • binding protein
  • cancer therapy
  • single molecule
  • pluripotent stem cells
  • case control
  • circulating tumor cells