Pervasive head-to-tail insertions of DNA templates mask desired CRISPR/Cas9-mediated genome editing events

Author:

Skryabin Boris V.,Gubar Leonid,Seeger Birte,Kaiser Helena,Stegemann Anja,Roth Johannes,Meuth Sven G.,Pavenstädt Hermann,Sherwood Joanna,Pap Thomas,Wedlich-Söldner Roland,Sunderkötter Cord,Schwartz Yuri B.,Brosius Juergen,Rozhdestvensky Timofey S.

Abstract

AbstractCRISPR/Cas9 mediated homology-directed DNA repair is the method of choice for precise gene editing in a wide range of model organisms, including mouse and human. Broad use by the biomedical community refined the method, making it more efficient and sequence specific. Nevertheless, the rapidly evolving technique still contains pitfalls. During the generation of six different conditional knock-out mouse models, we discovered that frequently (sometimes solely) homology-directed repair and/or non-homologous end-joining mechanisms caused multiple unwanted head-to-tail insertions of donor DNA templates. Disturbingly, conventionally applied PCR analysis—in most cases—failed to identify such multiple integration events, which led to a high rate of falsely claimed precisely edited alleles. We caution that comprehensive analysis of modified alleles is essential, and offer practical solutions to correctly identify precisely edited chromosomes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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