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Whole genome sequencing in prime-edited human organoids

We performed whole genome sequencing to detect possible off-target mutations induced by prime editing. Liver organoids, derived from a healthy control, were transfected with either control (GFP) plasmids or prime editing plasmids (GFP+PE2+pegRNA+nickRNA) to induce a 6-bp deletion in CTNNB1. One control and two prime-edited organoid lines were clonally expanded from single cells. High-throughput sequencing was performed on the complete genomic DNA isolated from these clonal lines, as well as the starting culture (bulk). After correction for germline mutations in the starting culture, new mutations in the control and prime-edited lines were compared. The same approach was followed in small intestinal organoids, derived from a patient with disease-causing 3-bp deletion in DGAT1. In these small intestinal organoids, prime editing was used to insert the 3 missing nucleotides. Two corrected clones were compared to one control clone.

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Study ID Study Title Study Type
EGAS00001004611 Other

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ID File Type Size Located in
EGAF00004455619 bam 50.5 GB
EGAF00004455620 bam 47.5 GB
EGAF00004455621 bam 42.0 GB
EGAF00004455622 bam 46.8 GB
EGAF00004455623 bam 51.0 GB
EGAF00004455624 bam 89.3 GB
EGAF00004455625 bam 59.1 GB
EGAF00004455626 bam 42.9 GB
8 Files (429.1 GB)