Impact of chromatin context on Cas9-induced DNA double-strand break repair pathway balance

Author:

Schep RubenORCID,Brinkman Eva K.ORCID,Leemans ChristORCID,Vergara XabierORCID,Morris Ben,van Schaik TomORCID,Manzo Stefano G.ORCID,Peric-Hupkes Daniel,van den Berg JeroenORCID,Beijersbergen Roderick L.ORCID,Medema René H.ORCID,van Steensel BasORCID

Abstract

AbstractDNA double-strand break (DSB) repair is mediated by multiple pathways, including classical non-homologous end-joining pathway (NHEJ) and several homology-driven repair pathways. This is particularly important for Cas9-mediated genome editing, where the outcome critically depends on the pathway that repairs the break. It is thought that the local chromatin context affects the pathway choice, but the underlying principles are poorly understood. Using a newly developed multiplexed reporter assay in combination with Cas9 cutting, we systematically measured the relative activities of three DSB repair pathways as function of chromatin context in >1,000 genomic locations. This revealed that NHEJ is broadly biased towards euchromatin, while microhomology-mediated end-joining (MMEJ) is more efficient in specific heterochromatin contexts. In H3K27me3-marked heterochromatin, inhibition of the H3K27 methyltransferase EZH2 shifts the balance towards NHEJ. Single-strand templated repair (SSTR), often used for precise CRISPR editing, competes with MMEJ, and this competition is weakly associated with chromatin context. These results provide insight into the impact of chromatin on DSB repair pathway balance, and guidance for the design of Cas9-mediated genome editing experiments.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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