The CRISPR/Cas system has been introduced as an innovative tool for therapy, however achieving specific delivery to the target has been a major challenge. Here, an antibody-CRISPR/Cas conjugate platform that enables specific delivery and target gene editing in HER2-positive cancer is introduced. The CRISPR/Cas system by replacing specific residues of Cas9 with an unnatural amino acid is engineered, that can be complexed with a nanocarrier and bioorthogonally functionalized with a monoclonal antibody targeting HER2. The resultant antibody-conjugated CRISPR/Cas nanocomplexes can be specifically delivered and induce gene editing in HER2-positive cancer cells in vitro. It is demonstrated that the in vivo delivery of the antibody-CRISPR/Cas nanocomplexes can effectively disrupt the plk1 gene in HER2-positive ovarian cancer, resulting in substantial suppression of tumor growth. The current study presents a useful therapeutic platform for antibody-mediated delivery of CRISPR/Cas for the treatment of various cancers and genetic diseases.
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Yang, S., Im, S. H., Chung, J. Y., Lee, J., Lee, K. H., Kang, Y. K., & Chung, H. J. (2024). An Antibody-CRISPR/Cas Conjugate Platform for Target-Specific Delivery and Gene Editing in Cancer. Advanced Science, 11(21). https://doi.org/10.1002/advs.202308763
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