The Impact of HIV-1 Genetic Diversity on CRISPR-Cas9 Antiviral Activity and Viral Escape

被引:29
作者
Darcis, Gilles [1 ,2 ]
Binda, Caroline S. [1 ]
Klaver, Bep [1 ]
Herrera-Carrillo, Elena [1 ]
Berkhout, Ben [1 ]
Das, Atze T. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Amsterdam, Med Ctr, Lab Expt Virol, Dept Med Microbiol, NL-1105 AZ Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Liege Univ Hosp, Dept Infect Dis, B-4000 Liege, Belgium
来源
VIRUSES-BASEL | 2019年 / 11卷 / 03期
关键词
HIV-1; subtypes; isolates; diversity; CRISPR-Cas9; dual-gRNA; escape; cure; TISSUE RESERVOIRS; DNA; REPLICATION; CRISPR/CAS9; PROVIRUS; SPECIFICITY; STRATEGIES; EXCISION; LATENCY;
D O I
10.3390/v11030255
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
The clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-Cas9 system is widely explored for sequence-specific attack on HIV-1 proviral DNA. We recently identified dual-guide RNA (dual-gRNA) combinations that can block HIV-1 replication permanently in infected cell cultures and prevent viral escape. Although the gRNAs were designed to target highly conserved viral sequences, their efficacy may be challenged by high genetic variation in the HIV-1 genome. We therefore evaluated the breadth of these dual-gRNA combinations against distinct HIV-1 isolates, including several subtypes. Replication of nearly all virus isolates could be prevented by at least one gRNA combination, which caused inactivation of the proviral genomes and the gradual loss of replication-competent virus over time. The dual-gRNA efficacy was not affected by most single nucleotide (nt) mismatches between gRNA and the viral target. However, 1-nt mismatches at the Cas9 cleavage site and two mismatches anywhere in the viral target sequence significantly reduced the inhibitory effect. Accordingly, sequence analysis of viruses upon breakthrough replication revealed the acquisition of escape mutations in perfectly matching and most 1-nt mismatching targets, but not in targets with a mismatch at the Cas9 cleavage site or with two mismatches. These results demonstrate that combinatorial CRISPR-Cas9 treatment can cure T cells infected by distinct HIV-1 isolates, but even minor sequence variation in conserved viral target sites can affect the efficacy of this strategy. Successful cure attempts against isolates with divergent target sequences may therefore require adaptation of the gRNAs.
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