Whole genome analysis for 163 guide RNAs in Cas9 edited mice reveals minimal off-target activity
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Introductory Paragraph The Knockout Mouse Phenotyping Program (KOMP 2 ) uses CRISRPR/Cas9 for high-throughput mouse line production to generate null alleles in the inbred C57BL/6N strain for broad-based in vivo phenotyping. In order to assess the risk of spurious S. pyogenes Cas9-induced off-target mutagenesis, we applied whole genome sequencing to compare the genomes of 50 Cas9-derived founder mice representing 163 different gRNAs to 28 untreated inbred control mice. Our analysis pipeline detected 28 off-target sequence variants associated with 21 guides. These potential off-targets were identified in 18/50 (36%) founders with 9/28 (32%) independently validated corresponding to 8 founder animals. In total, only 4.9% (8/163) of all guides exhibited off-target activity resulting in a rate of 0.16 Cas9 off-target mutations per founder analyzed. In comparison, we observed ~1225 unique variants in each mouse regardless of whether or not it was exposed to Cas9. These findings indicate that Cas9-mediated off-target mutagenesis is rare in founder knockout mice generated using guide RNAs designed to minimize off-target risk. Overall, bona fide off-target variants comprise a small fraction of the genetic heterogeneity found in carefully maintained colonies of inbred strains.
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