Combining Multiplexed CRISPR/Cas9-Nickase and PARP Inhibitors Efficiently and Precisely Targets Cancer Cells

Authors
Lee, SoyoungKim, KyunghwanJeong, Hye-JinChoi, SubinCheng, HimchanKim, DayoungHeo, SoominMun, JinheeKim, MinjongLee, EunjinChoi, Yoon JiLee, Seon-gyeongLee, Eun A.Jang, YewonLim, KayeongKim, Heon SeokJeong, EuihwanMyung, Seung-JaeJung, Deok-BeomYu, Chang SikSong, In HoCorces, M. RyanKang, Joo H.Myung, KyungjaeKwon, TaejoonPark, Tae-EunJoo, JinmyoungCho, Seung Woo
Issue Date
2025-08
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Citation
Cancer Research, v.85, no.15, pp.2890 - 2904
Abstract
Triggering cancer cell death by inducing DNA damage is the primary aim of radiotherapy; however, normal cells are also damaged. In this study, we showed that delivery of only four synthetic guide RNAs with Cas9 endonuclease efficiently induced simultaneous DNA double-strand breaks, resulting in efficient cell death in a cell type-specific manner. Off-target effects of Cas9 endonuclease were prevented by using Cas9-nickase to induce DNA single-strand breaks and blocking their repair with PARP inhibitors (PARPi). When recombinant Cas9-nickase protein and multiple synthetic guide RNAs were delivered with PARPis into cultured cells, in vivo xenografts, and patient-derived cancer organoids via lipid nanoparticles, cancer cells were unable to tolerate the induced DNA damage even in the presence of a functional BRCA2 gene. This approach has the potential to expand the use of PARPis with verified safety and thus is a potentially powerful tool for personalized genome-based anticancer therapy.Significance: Targeting cancer-specific variants with CRISPR/Cas9-nickase induces cancer-specific cell death in combination with DNA repair pathway inhibitors, demonstrating the potential of CRISPR cancer therapy for treating a broad range of cancers.
Keywords
DNA-REPAIR; RNA
ISSN
0008-5472
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/153077
DOI
10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-24-2938
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