Literature DB >> 16904944

Targeted chromosomal gene modification in human cells by single-stranded oligodeoxynucleotides in the presence of a DNA double-strand break.

Frank Radecke1, Ingrid Peter, Sarah Radecke, Katharina Gellhaus, Klaus Schwarz, Toni Cathomen.   

Abstract

A DNA double-strand break (DSB) cannot be tolerated by a cell and is dealt with by several pathways. Here, it was hypothesized that DSB induction close to a targeted mutation in the genome of a mammalian cell might attract oligodeoxynucleotide (ODN)-directed gene repair. A HEK-293-derived cell line had been engineered harboring a single target locus with open reading frames encoding the living-cell reporter proteins LacZ and EGFP, the latter translationally decoupled by a DNA spacer with a unique I-SceI recognition site for defined DSB induction. To enable expression of a fluorescent LacZ-EGFP fusion protein, single-stranded (ss) ODNs (80 or 96 nucleotides long) spanning the DSB were designed to fuse both reading frames by altering a few base-pair positions, deleting 59 bp or introducing a 10-bp fragment. The ssODNs alone generated few EGFP-positive cells. With I-SceI transiently expressed, more than 0.3% of cells revealed EGFP expression 7 days after transfection, with up to 96% of the loci faithfully corrected, depending on the ssODN used. During these correction events, the ssODN did not become physically incorporated into the chromosome, but served only as information template. Unwanted insertional mutagenesis also occurred. Both observations have important implications for gene therapy.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16904944     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymthe.2006.06.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ther        ISSN: 1525-0016            Impact factor:   11.454


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