A green tea–triggered genetic control system for treating diabetes in mice and monkeys
Jianli Yin(East China Normal University), Linfeng Yang(East China Normal University), Lisha Mou(Shenzhen Second People's Hospital), Kaili Dong(East China Normal University), Jian Jiang(East China Normal University), Shuai Xue(East China Normal University), Ying Xu(East China Normal University), Xinyi Wang(East China Normal University), Ying Lu(Shenzhen Second People's Hospital), Haifeng Ye(East China Normal University)
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Abstract
We demonstrated that PCA-controlled switches can be used for guide RNA expression-mediated control of the CRISPR-Cas9 systems for gene editing and epigenetic remodeling. We showed how these technologies could be used as implantable biocomputers in live mice to perform complex logic computations that integrated signals from multiple food metabolites. Last, we used our system to treat type 1 and type 2 diabetes in mice and cynomolgus monkeys. This biocompatible and versatile food phenolic acid-controlled transgenic device opens opportunities for dynamic interventions in gene- and cell-based precision medicine.
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