Cell Stem Cell
Volume 14, Issue 3, 6 March 2014, Pages 323-328
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TALEN-Mediated Gene Mutagenesis in Rhesus and Cynomolgus Monkeys

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Highlights

  • Human and primate MECP2 genes are targeted effectively by three TALEN pairs

  • Plasmid-based targeting in primate zygotes leads to mutagenesis

  • Extensive analysis detects no evidence of off-target activity

  • Male fetuses show midgestation lethality but a female was live born

Summary

Recent advances in gene editing technology have introduced the potential for application of mutagenesis approaches in nonhuman primates to model human development and disease. Here we report successful TALEN-mediated mutagenesis of an X-linked, Rett syndrome (RTT) gene, methyl-CpG binding protein 2 (MECP2), in both rhesus and cynomolgus monkeys. Microinjection of MECP2-targeting TALEN plasmids into rhesus and cynomolgus zygotes leads to effective gene editing of MECP2 with no detected off-target mutagenesis. Male rhesus (2) and cynomolgous (1) fetuses carrying MECP2 mutations in various tissues including testes were miscarried during midgestation, consistent with RTT-linked male embryonic lethality in humans. One live delivery of a female cynomolgus monkey occurred after 162 days of gestation, with abundant MECP2 mutations in peripheral tissues. We conclude that TALEN-mediated mutagenesis can be an effective tool for genetic modeling of human disease in nonhuman primates.

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These authors contributed equally to this work