Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8438233 | EBioMedicine | 2017 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
Precisely targeted genome editing is highly desired for clinical applications. However, the widely used homology-directed repair (HDR)-based genome editing strategies remain inefficient for certain in vivo applications. We here demonstrate a microhomology-mediated end-joining (MMEJ)-based strategy for precisely targeted gene integration in transfected neurons and hepatocytes in vivo with efficiencies up to 20%, much higher (up to 10 fold) than HDR-based strategy in adult mouse tissues. As a proof of concept of its therapeutic potential, we demonstrate the efficacy of MMEJ-based strategy in correction of Fah mutation and rescue of Fahâ/â liver failure mice, offering an efficient approach for precisely targeted gene therapies.
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Authors
Xuan Yao, Xing Wang, Junlai Liu, Xinde Hu, Linyu Shi, Xiaowen Shen, Wenqin Ying, Xinyao Sun, Xin Wang, Pengyu Huang, Hui Yang,