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An electrogenetic interface to program mammalian gene expression by direct current.


ABSTRACT: Wearable electronic devices are playing a rapidly expanding role in the acquisition of individuals' health data for personalized medical interventions; however, wearables cannot yet directly program gene-based therapies because of the lack of a direct electrogenetic interface. Here we provide the missing link by developing an electrogenetic interface that we call direct current (DC)-actuated regulation technology (DART), which enables electrode-mediated, time- and voltage-dependent transgene expression in human cells using DC from batteries. DART utilizes a DC supply to generate non-toxic levels of reactive oxygen species that act via a biosensor to reversibly fine-tune synthetic promoters. In a proof-of-concept study in a type 1 diabetic male mouse model, a once-daily transdermal stimulation of subcutaneously implanted microencapsulated engineered human cells by energized acupuncture needles (4.5 V DC for 10 s) stimulated insulin release and restored normoglycemia. We believe this technology will enable wearable electronic devices to directly program metabolic interventions.

SUBMITTER: Huang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10447240 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An electrogenetic interface to program mammalian gene expression by direct current.

Huang Jinbo J   Xue Shuai S   Buchmann Peter P   Teixeira Ana Palma AP   Fussenegger Martin M  

Nature metabolism 20230731 8


Wearable electronic devices are playing a rapidly expanding role in the acquisition of individuals' health data for personalized medical interventions; however, wearables cannot yet directly program gene-based therapies because of the lack of a direct electrogenetic interface. Here we provide the missing link by developing an electrogenetic interface that we call direct current (DC)-actuated regulation technology (DART), which enables electrode-mediated, time- and voltage-dependent transgene exp  ...[more]

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