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CRISPR screens in physiologic medium reveal conditionally essential genes in human cells.


ABSTRACT: Forward genetic screens across hundreds of cancer cell lines have started to define the genetic dependencies of proliferating human cells and how these vary by genotype and lineage. Most screens, however, have been carried out in culture media that poorly reflect metabolite availability in human blood. Here, we performed CRISPR-based screens in traditional versus human plasma-like medium (HPLM). Sets of conditionally essential genes in human cancer cell lines span several cellular processes and vary with both natural cell-intrinsic diversity and the combination of basal and serum components that comprise typical media. Notably, we traced the causes for each of three conditional CRISPR phenotypes to the availability of metabolites uniquely defined in HPLM versus conventional media. Our findings reveal the profound impact of medium composition on gene essentiality in human cells, and also suggest general strategies for using genetic screens in HPLM to uncover new cancer vulnerabilities and gene-nutrient interactions.

SUBMITTER: Rossiter NJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8172426 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CRISPR screens in physiologic medium reveal conditionally essential genes in human cells.

Rossiter Nicholas J NJ   Huggler Kimberly S KS   Adelmann Charles H CH   Keys Heather R HR   Soens Ross W RW   Sabatini David M DM   Cantor Jason R JR  

Cell metabolism 20210301 6


Forward genetic screens across hundreds of cancer cell lines have started to define the genetic dependencies of proliferating human cells and how these vary by genotype and lineage. Most screens, however, have been carried out in culture media that poorly reflect metabolite availability in human blood. Here, we performed CRISPR-based screens in traditional versus human plasma-like medium (HPLM). Sets of conditionally essential genes in human cancer cell lines span several cellular processes and  ...[more]

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