清脆的
基因组编辑
类有机物
Cas9
生物
计算生物学
基因敲除
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Benedetta Artegiani,Delilah Hendriks,Joep Beumer,Rutger N.U. Kok,Xuan Zheng,Indi P. Joore,Susana M. Chuva de Sousa Lopes,Jeroen S. van Zon,Sander J. Tans,Hans Clevers
标识
DOI:10.1101/2020.01.15.907766
摘要
Abstract CRISPR/Cas9 technology has revolutionized genome editing and is applicable to the organoid field. However, precise integration of exogenous DNA sequences in human organoids awaits robust knock-in approaches. Here, we describe CRISPR /Cas9-mediated H omology-independent O rganoid T ransgenesis (CRISPR-HOT), which allows efficient generation of knock-in human organoids representing different tissues. CRISPR-HOT avoids extensive cloning and outperforms homology directed repair (HDR) in achieving precise integration of exogenous DNA sequences at desired loci, without the necessity to inactivate TP53 in untransformed cells, previously used to increase HDR-mediated knock-in. CRISPR-HOT was employed to fluorescently tag and visualize subcellular structural molecules and to generate reporter lines for rare intestinal cell types. A double reporter labelling the mitotic spindle by tagged tubulin and the cell membrane by tagged E-cadherin uncovered modes of human hepatocyte division. Combining tubulin tagging with TP53 knock-out revealed TP53 involvement in controlling hepatocyte ploidy and mitotic spindle fidelity. CRISPR-HOT simplifies genome editing in human organoids.
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