Hyper IgM1 is an X-linked combined immunodeficiency caused by CD40LG mutations, potentially treatable with CD4+ T-cell gene editing with Cas9 and a "one-size-fits-most" corrective template. Contrary to established gene therapies, there is limited data on the genomic alterations following long-range gene editing, and no consensus on the relevant assays. We developed drop-off digital PCR assays for unbiased detection of large on-target deletions and found them at high frequency upon editing. Large deletions were also common upon editing different loci and cell types and using alternative Cas9 and template delivery methods. In CD40LG edited T cells, on-target deletions were counter-selected in culture and further purged by enrichment for edited cells using a selector coupled to gene correction. We then validated the sensitivity of optical genome mapping for unbiased detection of genome wide rearrangements and uncovered on-target trapping of one or more vector copies, which do not compromise functionality, upon editing using an integrase defective lentiviral donor template. No other recurring events were detected. Edited patient cells showed faithful reconstitution of CD40LG regulated expression and function with a satisfactory safety profile. Large deletions and donor template integrations should be anticipated and accounted for when designing and testing similar gene editing strategies.

Canarutto, D., Asperti, C., Vavassori, V., Porcellini, S., Rovelli, E., Paulis, M., et al. (2023). Unbiased assessment of genome integrity and purging of adverse outcomes at the target locus upon editing of CD4+ T‐cells for the treatment of Hyper IgM1. EMBO JOURNAL, 42(23), 1-14 [10.15252/embj.2023114188].

Unbiased assessment of genome integrity and purging of adverse outcomes at the target locus upon editing of CD4+ T‐cells for the treatment of Hyper IgM1

Vavassori, Valentina;Finocchi, Andrea;
2023-12-01

Abstract

Hyper IgM1 is an X-linked combined immunodeficiency caused by CD40LG mutations, potentially treatable with CD4+ T-cell gene editing with Cas9 and a "one-size-fits-most" corrective template. Contrary to established gene therapies, there is limited data on the genomic alterations following long-range gene editing, and no consensus on the relevant assays. We developed drop-off digital PCR assays for unbiased detection of large on-target deletions and found them at high frequency upon editing. Large deletions were also common upon editing different loci and cell types and using alternative Cas9 and template delivery methods. In CD40LG edited T cells, on-target deletions were counter-selected in culture and further purged by enrichment for edited cells using a selector coupled to gene correction. We then validated the sensitivity of optical genome mapping for unbiased detection of genome wide rearrangements and uncovered on-target trapping of one or more vector copies, which do not compromise functionality, upon editing using an integrase defective lentiviral donor template. No other recurring events were detected. Edited patient cells showed faithful reconstitution of CD40LG regulated expression and function with a satisfactory safety profile. Large deletions and donor template integrations should be anticipated and accounted for when designing and testing similar gene editing strategies.
1-dic-2023
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/38
Settore MEDS-20/A - Pediatria generale e specialistica
English
AAV6
CRISPR
IDLV
large deletions
large integrations
Canarutto, D., Asperti, C., Vavassori, V., Porcellini, S., Rovelli, E., Paulis, M., et al. (2023). Unbiased assessment of genome integrity and purging of adverse outcomes at the target locus upon editing of CD4+ T‐cells for the treatment of Hyper IgM1. EMBO JOURNAL, 42(23), 1-14 [10.15252/embj.2023114188].
Canarutto, D; Asperti, C; Vavassori, V; Porcellini, S; Rovelli, E; Paulis, M; Ferrari, S; Varesi, A; Fiumara, M; Jacob, A; Sergi Sergi, L; Visigalli, ...espandi
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