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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38298016/applications-of-crispr-epigenome-editors-in-tumor-immunology-and-autoimmunity
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REVIEW
Berkay Yahsi, Fahreddin Palaz, Pervin Dincer
Over the past decade, CRISPR-Cas systems have become indispensable tools for genetic engineering and have been used in clinical trials for various diseases. Beyond genome editing, CRISPR-Cas systems can also be used for performing programmable epigenetic modifications. Recent efforts in enhancing CRISPR-based epigenome modifiers have yielded potent tools enabling targeted DNA methylation/demethylation capable of sustaining epigenetic memory through numerous cell divisions. Moreover, it has been understood that during chronic inflammatory states, including cancer, T cells encounter a state called T cell exhaustion that involves elevated inhibitory receptors (e...
January 31, 2024: ACS Synthetic Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38293113/utilizing-a-dual-endogenous-reporter-system-to-identify-functional-regulators-of-aberrant-stem-cell-and-differentiation-activity-in-colorectal-cancer
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Sandor Spisak, David Chen, Pornlada Likasitwatanakul, Paul Doan, Zhixin Li, Pratyusha Bala, Laura Vizkeleti, Viktoria Tisza, Pushpamail De Silva, Marios Giannakis, Brian Wolpin, Jun Qi, Nilay S Sethi
Aberrant stem cell-like activity and impaired differentiation are central to the development of colorectal cancer (CRC). To identify functional mediators that regulate these key cellular programs in CRC, we developed an endogenous reporter system by genome-editing human CRC cell lines with knock-in fluorescent reporters at the SOX9 and KRT20 locus to report aberrant stem cell-like activity and differentiation, respectively, and then performed pooled genetic perturbation screens. Constructing a dual reporter system that simultaneously monitored aberrant stem cell-like and differentiation activity in the same CRC cell line improved our signal to noise discrimination...
January 17, 2024: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38288550/advanced-strategies-for-crispr-cas9-delivery-and-applications-in-gene-editing-therapy-and-cancer-detection-using-nanoparticles-and-nanocarriers
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REVIEW
Adric Ru Khiing Hii, Xiaole Qi, Zhenghong Wu
Cancer remains one of the deadliest diseases, and is characterised by the uncontrolled growth of modified human cells. Unlike infectious diseases, cancer does not originate from foreign agents. Though a variety of diagnostic procedures are available; their cost-effectiveness and accessibility create significant hurdles. Non-specific cancer symptoms further complicate early detection, leading to belated recognition of certain cancer. The lack of reliable biomarkers hampers effective treatment, as chemotherapy, radiation therapy, and surgery often result in poor outcomes and high recurrence rates...
January 30, 2024: Journal of Materials Chemistry. B, Materials for Biology and Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38275900/crispring-kras-a-winding-road-with-a-bright-future-in-basic-and-translational-cancer-research
#24
REVIEW
Xian Gong, Jianting Du, Ren-Wang Peng, Chun Chen, Zhang Yang
Once considered "undruggable" due to the strong affinity of RAS proteins for GTP and the structural lack of a hydrophobic "pocket" for drug binding, the development of proprietary therapies for KRAS-mutant tumors has long been a challenging area of research. CRISPR technology, the most successful gene-editing tool to date, is increasingly being utilized in cancer research. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of the application of the CRISPR system in basic and translational research in KRAS-mutant cancer, summarizing recent advances in the mechanistic understanding of KRAS biology and the underlying principles of drug resistance, anti-tumor immunity, epigenetic regulatory networks, and synthetic lethality co-opted by mutant KRAS...
January 22, 2024: Cancers
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38228368/enhancer-mutations-modulate-the-severity-of-chemotherapy-induced-myelosuppression
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Artemy Zhigulev, Zandra Norberg, Julie Cordier, Rapolas Spalinskas, Hassan Bassereh, Niclas Björn, Sailendra Pradhananga, Henrik Gréen, Pelin Sahlén
Non-small cell lung cancer is often diagnosed at advanced stages, and many patients are still treated with classical chemotherapy. The unselective nature of chemotherapy often results in severe myelosuppression. Previous studies showed that protein-coding mutations could not fully explain the predisposition to myelosuppression. Here, we investigate the possible role of enhancer mutations in myelosuppression susceptibility. We produced transcriptome and promoter-interaction maps (using HiCap) of three blood stem-like cell lines treated with carboplatin or gemcitabine...
March 2024: Life Science Alliance
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38165806/metabolic-reprogramming-by-histone-deacetylase-inhibition-preferentially-targets-nrf2-activated-tumors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dimitris Karagiannis, Warren Wu, Albert Li, Makiko Hayashi, Xiao Chen, Michaela Yip, Vaibhav Mangipudy, Xinjing Xu, Francisco J Sánchez-Rivera, Yadira M Soto-Feliciano, Jiangbin Ye, Thales Papagiannakopoulos, Chao Lu
The interplay between metabolism and chromatin signaling is implicated in cancer progression. However, whether and how metabolic reprogramming in tumors generates chromatin vulnerabilities remain unclear. Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) tumors frequently harbor aberrant activation of the NRF2 antioxidant pathway, which drives aggressive and chemo-resistant disease. Using a chromatin-focused CRISPR screen, we report that NRF2 activation sensitizes LUAD cells to genetic and chemical inhibition of class I histone deacetylases (HDACs)...
December 30, 2023: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093832/applications-of-innovation-technologies-for-personalized-cancer-medicine-stem-cells-and-gene-editing-tools
#27
REVIEW
Akbar Hasanzadeh, Arefeh Ebadati, Lida Dastanpour, Amir R Aref, Parham Sahandi Zangabad, Alireza Kalbasi, Xiaofeng Dai, Geeta Mehta, Amir Ghasemi, Yousef Fatahi, Suhasini Joshi, Michael R Hamblin, Mahdi Karimi
Personalized medicine is a new approach toward safer and even cheaper treatments with minimal side effects and toxicity. Planning a therapy based on individual properties causes an effective result in a patient's treatment, especially in a complex disease such as cancer. The benefits of personalized medicine include not only early diagnosis with high accuracy but also a more appropriate and effective therapeutic approach based on the unique clinical, genetic, and epigenetic features and biomarker profiles of a specific patient's disease...
December 8, 2023: ACS Pharmacology & Translational Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38093346/dynamic-altruistic-cooperation-within-breast-tumors
#28
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Muhammad Sufyan Bin Masroni, Kee Wah Lee, Victor Kwan Min Lee, Siok Bian Ng, Chao Teng Law, Kok Siong Poon, Bernett Teck-Kwong Lee, Zhehao Liu, Yuen Peng Tan, Wee Ling Chng, Steven Tucker, Lynette Su-Mien Ngo, George Wai Cheong Yip, Min En Nga, Susan Swee Shan Hue, Thomas Choudary Putti, Boon Huat Bay, Qingsong Lin, Lihan Zhou, Mikael Hartman, Tze Ping Loh, Manikandan Lakshmanan, Sook Yee Lee, Vinay Tergaonkar, Huiwen Chua, Adeline Voon Hui Lee, Eric Yew Meng Yeo, Mo-Huang Li, Chan Fong Chang, Zizheng Kee, Karen Mei-Ling Tan, Soo Yong Tan, Evelyn Siew-Chuan Koay, Marco Archetti, Sai Mun Leong
BACKGROUND: Social behaviors such as altruism, where one self-sacrifices for collective benefits, critically influence an organism's survival and responses to the environment. Such behaviors are widely exemplified in nature but have been underexplored in cancer cells which are conventionally seen as selfish competitive players. This multidisciplinary study explores altruism and its mechanism in breast cancer cells and its contribution to chemoresistance. METHODS: MicroRNA profiling was performed on circulating tumor cells collected from the blood of treated breast cancer patients...
December 14, 2023: Molecular Cancer
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38065340/galectin-7-induction-by-ehmt2-inhibition-enhances-immunity-in-mss-colorectal-cancer
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lei Sun, Ruonian Liu, Zong-Jian Wu, Zheng-Yu Liu, Arabella H Wan, Shijia Yan, Chuwei Liu, Heng Liang, Min Xiao, Nan You, Yawen Lou, Yuan Deng, Xianzhang Bu, Dongshi Chen, Jun Huang, Xiaolei Zhang, Dong-Ming Kuang, Guohui Wan
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Despite immunotherapy shows substantial advancement in colorectal cancer (CRC) with microsatellite instability high (MSI), it has limited efficacy for CRC with microsatellite stability (MSS). Identifying combinations that reverse immune suppression and prime MSS tumors for current immunotherapy approaches remains an urgent need. METHODS: An in vitro CRISPR screen was performed using co-culture models of primary tumor cells and autologous immune cells from MSS CRC patients to identify epigenetic targets that could enhance immunotherapy efficacy in MSS tumors...
December 6, 2023: Gastroenterology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38060314/crispr-screening-identifies-bet-and-mtor-inhibitor-synergy-in-cholangiocarcinoma-through-serine-glycine-one-carbon
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yan Zhu, Dengyong Zhang, Pooja Shukla, Young-Ho Jung, Prit Benny Malgulwar, Sharmeen Chagani, Medina Colic, Sarah Benjamin, John A Copland Iii, Lin Tan, Philip L Lorenzi, Milind Javle, Jason T Huse, Jason Roszik, Traver Hart, Lawrence N Kwong
Patients with cholangiocarcinoma have poor clinical outcomes due to late diagnoses, poor prognoses, and limited treatment strategies. To identify drug combinations for this disease, we have conducted a genome-wide CRISPR screen anchored on the bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) PROTAC degrader ARV825, from which we identified anti-cancer synergy when combined with genetic ablation of members of the mTOR pathway. This combination effect was validated using multiple pharmacological BET and mTOR inhibitors, accompanied by increased levels of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest...
December 7, 2023: JCI Insight
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38051950/inhibition-of-caf-1-histone-chaperone-complex-triggers-cytosolic-dna-and-dsrna-sensing-pathways-and-induces-intrinsic-immunity-of-hepatocellular-carcinoma
#31
JOURNAL ARTICLE
For-Fan Chan, Vincent Wai-Hin Yuen, Jialing Shen, Don Wai-Ching Chin, Cheuk-Ting Law, Bowie Po-Yee Wong, Cerise Yuen-Ki Chan, Jacinth Wing-Sum Cheu, Irene Oi-Lin Ng, Carmen Chak-Lui Wong, Chun-Ming Wong
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Chromatin assembly factor 1 (CAF-1) is a replication-dependent epigenetic regulator that controls cell cycle progression and chromatin dynamics. In this study, we aim to investigate the immunomodulatory role and therapeutic potential of the CAF-1 complex in HCC. APPROACH AND RESULTS: CAF-1 complex knockout cell lines were established using the CRISPR/Cas9 system. The effects of CAF-1 in HCC were studied in HCC cell lines, nude mice, and immunocompetent mice...
December 5, 2023: Hepatology: Official Journal of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992565/generation-of-an-nsd2-deficient-human-embryonic-stem-cell-line-using-crispr-cas9-technology
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kui Zhao, Hanyue Zhang, Jiaqi Cui, Yanqi Zhang, Tiancheng Zhou, Bing Long
NSD2 is a histone methyltransferase (HMT) and is involved in the epigenetic regulation of hematopoiesis and hematological cancers. To understand and illustrate the precise roles of NSD2 in hematopoietic development, here we constructed a human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line with knockout of NSD2 using CRISPR/Cas9-mediated gene targeting. The cell line maintained typical stem cell morphology and normal karyotype. Furthermore, the pluripotency of the cell line was evidenced by high expression level of pluripotency genes and differentiation potential into three germ layers...
November 19, 2023: Stem Cell Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37990877/crispr-based-epigenome-editing-mechanisms-and-applications
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REVIEW
Shaima M Fadul, Aleeza Arshad, Rashid Mehmood
Epigenomic anomalies contribute significantly to the development of numerous human disorders. The development of epigenetic research tools is essential for understanding how epigenetic marks contribute to gene expression. A gene-editing technique known as CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) typically targets a particular DNA sequence using a guide RNA (gRNA). CRISPR/Cas9 technology has been remodeled for epigenome editing by generating a 'dead' Cas9 protein (dCas9) that lacks nuclease activity and juxtaposing it with an epigenetic effector domain...
November 2023: Epigenomics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37986642/crispr-cas9-technology-as-an-efficient-genome-modification-tool-in-the-cancer-diagnosis-and-treatment
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REVIEW
Ghazaleh Behrouzian Fard, Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi, Mehran Gholamin, Razieh Amirfakhrian, Elahe Saberi Teimourian, Mohammad Ali Karimi, Mahdi Hosseini Bafghi
Cancer is the second most common cause of death globally and is a major public health concern. Managing this disease is difficult due to its multiple stages and numerous genetic and epigenetic changes. Traditional cancer diagnosis and treatment methods have limitations, making it crucial to develop new modalities to combat the increasing burden of cancer. The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-CRISPR-associated protein 9 (Cas9) system has transformed genetic engineering due to its simplicity, specificity, low cytotoxicity, and cost-effectiveness...
November 21, 2023: Biotechnology and Bioengineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37974198/epigenetic-focused-crispr-cas9-screen-identifies-absent-small-or-homeotic-2-like-protein-ash2l-as-a-regulator-of-glioblastoma-cell-survival
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ezgi Ozyerli-Goknar, Ezgi Yagmur Kala, Ali Cenk Aksu, Ipek Bulut, Ahmet Cingöz, Sheikh Nizamuddin, Martin Biniossek, Fidan Seker-Polat, Tunc Morova, Can Aztekin, Sonia H Y Kung, Hamzah Syed, Nurcan Tuncbag, Mehmet Gönen, Martin Philpott, Adam P Cribbs, Ceyda Acilan, Nathan A Lack, Tamer T Onder, H T Marc Timmers, Tugba Bagci-Onder
BACKGROUND: Glioblastoma is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor with extremely poor prognosis, highlighting an urgent need for developing novel treatment options. Identifying epigenetic vulnerabilities of cancer cells can provide excellent therapeutic intervention points for various types of cancers. METHOD: In this study, we investigated epigenetic regulators of glioblastoma cell survival through CRISPR/Cas9 based genetic ablation screens using a customized sgRNA library EpiDoKOL, which targets critical functional domains of chromatin modifiers...
November 16, 2023: Cell Communication and Signaling: CCS
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37968405/single-cell-crispr-screens-in-vivo-map-t-cell-fate-regulomes-in-cancer
#36
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peipei Zhou, Hao Shi, Hongling Huang, Xiang Sun, Sujing Yuan, Nicole M Chapman, Jon P Connelly, Seon Ah Lim, Jordy Saravia, Anil Kc, Shondra M Pruett-Miller, Hongbo Chi
CD8+ cytotoxic T cells (CTLs) orchestrate antitumour immunity and exhibit inherent heterogeneity1,2 , with precursor exhausted T (Tpex ) cells but not terminally exhausted T (Tex ) cells capable of responding to existing immunotherapies3-7 . The gene regulatory network that underlies CTL differentiation and whether Tex cell responses can be functionally reinvigorated are incompletely understood. Here we systematically mapped causal gene regulatory networks using single-cell CRISPR screens in vivo and discovered checkpoints for CTL differentiation...
November 15, 2023: Nature
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37961517/germline-cis-variant-determines-epigenetic-regulation-of-the-anti-cancer-drug-metabolism-gene-dihydropyrimidine-dehydrogenase-dpyd
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Ting Zhang, Alisa Ambrodji, Huixing Huang, Kelly J Bouchonville, Amy S Etheridge, Remington E Schmidt, Brianna M Bembenek, Zoey B Temesgen, Zhiquan Wang, Federico Innocenti, Deborah Stroka, Robert B Diasio, Carlo R Largiadèr, Steven M Offer
Enhancers are critical for regulating tissue-specific gene expression, and genetic variants within enhancer regions have been suggested to contribute to various cancer-related processes, including therapeutic resistance. However, the precise mechanisms remain elusive. Using a well-defined drug-gene pair, we identified an enhancer region for dihydropyrimidine dehydrogenase (DPD, DPYD gene) expression that is relevant to the metabolism of the anti-cancer drug 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). Using reporter systems, CRISPR genome edited cell models, and human liver specimens, we demonstrated in vitro and vivo that genotype status for the common germline variant (rs4294451; 27% global minor allele frequency) located within this novel enhancer controls DPYD transcription and alters resistance to 5-FU...
November 4, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37945744/functional-analysis-of-a-putative-her2-associated-expressed-enhancer-her2-enhancer1-in-breast-cancer-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mahdieh Rojhannezhad, Bahram M Soltani, Mohammad Vasei, Nassim Ghorbanmehr, Seyed Javad Mowla
HER-2/neu (HER2) is a member of the epidermal growth factor receptors family, encoding a protein with tyrosine kinase activity. Following the gene amplification or increased HER2 transcription, carcinogenesis has been observed in some cancers. Genetic and epigenetic changes occurring in enhancer sequences can deeply affect the expression and transcriptional regulation of downstream genes, which can cause some physiological and pathological changes, including tumor progression. A therapeutic approach that directly targets the genomic sequence alterations is of high importance, with low side effects on healthy cells...
November 9, 2023: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37938582/temporal-chromatin-accessibility-changes-define-transcriptional-states-essential-for-osteosarcoma-metastasis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
W Dean Pontius, Ellen S Hong, Zachary J Faber, Jeremy Gray, Craig D Peacock, Ian Bayles, Katreya Lovrenert, Diana H Chin, Berkley E Gryder, Cynthia F Bartels, Peter C Scacheri
The metastasis-invasion cascade describes the series of steps required for a cancer cell to successfully spread from its primary tumor and ultimately grow within a secondary organ. Despite metastasis being a dynamic, multistep process, most omics studies to date have focused on comparing primary tumors to the metastatic deposits that define end-stage disease. This static approach means we lack information about the genomic and epigenomic changes that occur during the majority of tumor progression. One particularly understudied phase of tumor progression is metastatic colonization, during which cells must adapt to the new microenvironment of the secondary organ...
November 8, 2023: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37932451/crispr-cas9-based-functional-interrogation-of-unconventional-translatome-reveals-human-cancer-dependency-on-cryptic-non-canonical-open-reading-frames
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caishang Zheng, Yanjun Wei, Peng Zhang, Kangyu Lin, Dandan He, Hongqi Teng, Ganiraju Manyam, Zhao Zhang, Wen Liu, Hye Rin Lindsay Lee, Ximing Tang, Wei He, Nelufa Islam, Antrix Jain, Yulun Chiu, Shaolong Cao, Yarui Diao, Sherita Meyer-Gauen, Magnus Höök, Anna Malovannaya, Wenbo Li, Ming Hu, Wenyi Wang, Han Xu, Scott Kopetz, Yiwen Chen
Emerging evidence suggests that cryptic translation beyond the annotated translatome produces proteins with developmental or physiological functions. However, functions of cryptic non-canonical open reading frames (ORFs) in cancer remain largely unknown. To fill this gap and systematically identify colorectal cancer (CRC) dependency on non-canonical ORFs, we apply an integrative multiomic strategy, combining ribosome profiling and a CRISPR-Cas9 knockout screen with large-scale analysis of molecular and clinical data...
November 6, 2023: Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
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