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

Citation
Matharu, N., et al. “Crispr-Mediated Activation Of A Promoter Or Enhancer Rescues Obesity Caused By Haploinsufficiency.”. Science (New York, N.y.).
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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