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CRISPR-mediated activation of a promoter or enhancer rescues obesity caused by haploinsufficiency.

Citation
Matharu, Navneet, et al. “CRISPR-Mediated Activation of a Promoter or Enhancer Rescues Obesity Caused by Haploinsufficiency”. 2019. Science (New York, N.Y.), vol. 363, no. 6424, 2019.
Author Navneet Matharu, Sawitree Rattanasopha, Serena Tamura, Lenka Maliskova, Yi Wang, Adelaide Bernard, Aaron Hardin, Walter L Eckalbar, Christian Vaisse, Nadav Ahituv
Abstract

A wide range of human diseases result from haploinsufficiency, where the function of one of the two gene copies is lost. Here, we targeted the remaining functional copy of a haploinsufficient gene using CRISPR-mediated activation (CRISPRa) in and heterozygous mouse models to rescue their obesity phenotype. Transgenic-based CRISPRa targeting of the promoter or its distant hypothalamic enhancer up-regulated its expression from the endogenous functional allele in a tissue-specific manner, rescuing the obesity phenotype in heterozygous mice. To evaluate the therapeutic potential of CRISPRa, we injected CRISPRa-recombinant adeno-associated virus into the hypothalamus, which led to reversal of the obesity phenotype in and haploinsufficient mice. Our results suggest that endogenous gene up-regulation could be a potential strategy to treat altered gene dosage diseases.

Year of Publication
2019
Journal
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Volume
363
Issue
6424
Date Published
12/2019
ISSN Number
1095-9203
DOI
10.1126/science.aau0629
Alternate Journal
Science
PMID
30545847
PMCID
PMC6570489
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