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CRISPR associated enzymes are mislocalized to the cytoplasm in iPSC-derived neurons resulting in KRAB-specific degradation

Cajka, G.; Liu, M.; Shalem, O. H.

2024-10-20 cell biology
10.1101/2024.10.19.619045 bioRxiv
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The use of CRISPR-associated enzymes in iPSC-derived neurons for precise gene targeting and high-throughput gene perturbation screens offers great potential but presents unique challenges compared to dividing cell lines. CRISPRi screens in iPSC-derived neurons and glia have already been successful in relating gene function to neurological phenotypes; however, loss of dCas9-KRAB expression after differentiation has been observed by many labs and has been largely ascribed to transgene silencing after differentiation. Here, we investigated the expression levels of different CRISPR enzymes in iPSC and Ngn2-derived neurons using piggybac delivery. We found that the commonly used dCas9-KRAB (using the KOX1 domain) displayed dramatic reduction in protein expression levels following neuronal differentiation, yet surprisingly, nCas9 constructs retained comparable protein expression between iPSCs and neurons. We further found that CRISPR constructs, primarily relying on the SV40 Nuclear Localization Signal (NLS), fail to efficiently localize to the nuclei of neurons, despite having robust nuclear levels in iPSCs, leading to KRAB-specific cytoplasmic degradation. By adding a neuronal-specific NLS, we were able to correct neuronal nuclear localization and protein expression, confirming the contribution of mislocalization to the instability of dCas9-KRAB in neurons. As the lack of nuclear localization can have a profound impact on editing and gene perturbation efficiency, we suggest further investigation across both cultured and in-vivo postmitotic cell models.

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