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Clonal dynamics limits detection of selection in tumour xenograft CRISPR/Cas9 screens.


ABSTRACT: Transplantable in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 knockout screens, in which cells are edited in vitro and inoculated into mice to form tumours, allow evaluation of gene function in a cancer model that incorporates the multicellular interactions of the tumour microenvironment. To improve our understanding of the key parameters for success with this method, we investigated the choice of cell line, mouse host, tumour harvesting timepoint and guide RNA (gRNA) library size. We found that high gRNA (80-95%) representation was maintained in a HCT116 subline transduced with the GeCKOv2 whole-genome gRNA library and transplanted into NSG mice when tumours were harvested at early (14 d) but not late time points (38-43 d). The decreased representation in older tumours was accompanied by large increases in variance in gRNA read counts, with notable expansion of a small number of random clones in each sample. The variable clonal dynamics resulted in a high level of 'noise' that limited the detection of gRNA-based selection. Using simulated datasets derived from our experimental data, we show that considerable reductions in count variance would be achieved with smaller library sizes. Based on our findings, we suggest a pathway to rationally design adequately powered in vivo CRISPR screens for successful evaluation of gene function.

SUBMITTER: Lee TW 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10721547 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Clonal dynamics limits detection of selection in tumour xenograft CRISPR/Cas9 screens.

Lee Tet Woo TW   Hunter Francis W FW   Tsai Peter P   Print Cristin G CG   Wilson William R WR   Jamieson Stephen M F SMF  

Cancer gene therapy 20230908 12


Transplantable in vivo CRISPR/Cas9 knockout screens, in which cells are edited in vitro and inoculated into mice to form tumours, allow evaluation of gene function in a cancer model that incorporates the multicellular interactions of the tumour microenvironment. To improve our understanding of the key parameters for success with this method, we investigated the choice of cell line, mouse host, tumour harvesting timepoint and guide RNA (gRNA) library size. We found that high gRNA (80-95%) represe  ...[more]

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