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In vivo non-invasive monitoring of dystrophin correction in a new Duchenne muscular dystrophy reporter mouse

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  • Leonela Amoasii

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center
    Exonics Therapeutics)

  • Hui Li

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • Yu Zhang

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • Yi-Li Min

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center
    Exonics Therapeutics)

  • Efrain Sanchez-Ortiz

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • John M. Shelton

    (University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center)

  • Chengzu Long

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center
    New York University School of Medicine)

  • Alex A. Mireault

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • Samadrita Bhattacharyya

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • John R. McAnally

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • Rhonda Bassel-Duby

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

  • Eric N. Olson

    (Sen. Paul D. Wellstone Muscular Dystrophy Cooperative Research Center)

Abstract

Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) is a fatal genetic disorder caused by mutations in the dystrophin gene. To enable the non-invasive analysis of DMD gene correction strategies in vivo, we introduced a luciferase reporter in-frame with the C-terminus of the dystrophin gene in mice. Expression of this reporter mimics endogenous dystrophin expression and DMD mutations that disrupt the dystrophin open reading frame extinguish luciferase expression. We evaluated the correction of the dystrophin reading frame coupled to luciferase in mice lacking exon 50, a common mutational hotspot, after delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing machinery with adeno-associated virus. Bioluminescence monitoring revealed efficient and rapid restoration of dystrophin protein expression in affected skeletal muscles and the heart. Our results provide a sensitive non-invasive means of monitoring dystrophin correction in mouse models of DMD and offer a platform for testing different strategies for amelioration of DMD pathogenesis.

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  • Leonela Amoasii & Hui Li & Yu Zhang & Yi-Li Min & Efrain Sanchez-Ortiz & John M. Shelton & Chengzu Long & Alex A. Mireault & Samadrita Bhattacharyya & John R. McAnally & Rhonda Bassel-Duby & Eric N. O, 2019. "In vivo non-invasive monitoring of dystrophin correction in a new Duchenne muscular dystrophy reporter mouse," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 10(1), pages 1-8, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:10:y:2019:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-019-12335-x
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-12335-x
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    1. Jiajia Lin & Ming Jin & Dong Yang & Zhifang Li & Yu Zhang & Qingquan Xiao & Yin Wang & Yuyang Yu & Xiumei Zhang & Zhurui Shao & Linyu Shi & Shu Zhang & Wan-jin Chen & Ning Wang & Shiwen Wu & Hui Yang , 2024. "Adenine base editing-mediated exon skipping restores dystrophin in humanized Duchenne mouse model," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-12, December.

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