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Performance analysis of novel toxin-antidote CRISPR gene drive systems
by
Champer, Samuel E.
, Clark, Andrew G.
, Kim, Isabel K.
, Messer, Philipp W.
, Champer, Jackson
in
Analysis
/ Antidotes
/ Antidotes - pharmacology
/ Antitoxins - pharmacology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Confined
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems
/ CRISPR-Cas technology
/ Gene drive
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Genes
/ Genes, Essential
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Innovations
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Modeling
/ Models, Genetic
/ Mutation
/ Nonnative species
/ Population modification
/ Research Article
/ Sperm
/ Toxin-antidote
/ Toxins
/ Vectors (Biology)
2020
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Performance analysis of novel toxin-antidote CRISPR gene drive systems
by
Champer, Samuel E.
, Clark, Andrew G.
, Kim, Isabel K.
, Messer, Philipp W.
, Champer, Jackson
in
Analysis
/ Antidotes
/ Antidotes - pharmacology
/ Antitoxins - pharmacology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Confined
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems
/ CRISPR-Cas technology
/ Gene drive
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Genes
/ Genes, Essential
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Innovations
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Modeling
/ Models, Genetic
/ Mutation
/ Nonnative species
/ Population modification
/ Research Article
/ Sperm
/ Toxin-antidote
/ Toxins
/ Vectors (Biology)
2020
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Performance analysis of novel toxin-antidote CRISPR gene drive systems
by
Champer, Samuel E.
, Clark, Andrew G.
, Kim, Isabel K.
, Messer, Philipp W.
, Champer, Jackson
in
Analysis
/ Antidotes
/ Antidotes - pharmacology
/ Antitoxins - pharmacology
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Confined
/ CRISPR
/ CRISPR-Cas Systems
/ CRISPR-Cas technology
/ Gene drive
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Genes
/ Genes, Essential
/ Genetic aspects
/ Haploinsufficiency
/ Innovations
/ Insects
/ Life Sciences
/ Modeling
/ Models, Genetic
/ Mutation
/ Nonnative species
/ Population modification
/ Research Article
/ Sperm
/ Toxin-antidote
/ Toxins
/ Vectors (Biology)
2020
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Performance analysis of novel toxin-antidote CRISPR gene drive systems
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Performance analysis of novel toxin-antidote CRISPR gene drive systems
2020
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Overview
Background
CRISPR gene drive systems allow the rapid spread of a genetic construct throughout a population. Such systems promise novel strategies for the management of vector-borne diseases and invasive species by suppressing a target population or modifying it with a desired trait. However, current homing-type drives have two potential shortcomings. First, they can be thwarted by the rapid evolution of resistance. Second, they lack any mechanism for confinement to a specific target population. In this study, we conduct a comprehensive performance assessment of several new types of CRISPR-based gene drive systems employing toxin-antidote (TA) principles, which should be less prone to resistance and allow for the confinement of drives to a target population due to invasion frequency thresholds.
Results
The underlying principle of the proposed CRISPR toxin-antidote gene drives is to disrupt an essential target gene while also providing rescue by a recoded version of the target as part of the drive allele. Thus, drive alleles tend to remain viable, while wild-type targets are disrupted and often rendered nonviable, thereby increasing the relative frequency of the drive allele. Using individual-based simulations, we show that Toxin-Antidote Recessive Embryo (TARE) drives targeting an haplosufficient but essential gene (lethal when both copies are disrupted) can enable the design of robust, regionally confined population modification strategies with high flexibility in choosing promoters and targets. Toxin-Antidote Dominant Embryo (TADE) drives require a haplolethal target gene and a germline-restricted promoter, but they could permit faster regional population modification and even regionally confined population suppression. Toxin-Antidote Dominant Sperm (TADS) drives can be used for population modification or suppression. These drives are expected to spread rapidly and could employ a variety of promoters, but unlike TARE and TADE, they would not be regionally confined and also require highly specific target genes.
Conclusions
Overall, our results suggest that CRISPR-based TA gene drives provide promising candidates for flexible ecological engineering strategies in a variety of organisms.
Publisher
BioMed Central,BioMed Central Ltd,Springer Nature B.V,BMC
Subject
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Confined
/ CRISPR
/ Gene Drive Technology - methods
/ Genes
/ Insects
/ Modeling
/ Mutation
/ Sperm
/ Toxins
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