Trio deep-sequencing does not reveal unexpected mutations in Cas9-edited monkeys

bioRxiv(2018)

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CRISPR-Cas9 is a widely-used genome editing tool, but its off-target effect remains a concern, especially in view of future clinical applications. Non-human primates (NHPs) share close genetic and physiological similarities with humans, making them an ideal preclinical model for developing Cas9-based therapies. However, no comprehensive in vivo off-target assessment has been conducted in NHPs. Here we performed whole genome trio sequencing of Cas9-treated monkeys. We found they only carried a small number of de novo mutations that can be explained by expected spontaneous mutations, and no unexpected mutations were detected.
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