T-CAST: An optimized CAST-Seq pipeline for TALEN confirms superior safety and efficacy of obligate-heterodimeric scaffolds

Front Genome Ed. 2023 Feb 20:5:1130736. doi: 10.3389/fgeed.2023.1130736. eCollection 2023.

Abstract

Transcription activator-like effector nucleases (TALENs) are programmable nucleases that have entered the clinical stage. Each subunit of the dimer consists of a DNA-binding domain composed of an array of TALE repeats fused to the catalytically active portion of the FokI endonuclease. Upon DNA-binding of both TALEN arms in close proximity, the FokI domains dimerize and induce a staggered-end DNA double strand break. In this present study, we describe the implementation and validation of TALEN-specific CAST-Seq (T-CAST), a pipeline based on CAST-Seq that identifies TALEN-mediated off-target effects, nominates off-target sites with high fidelity, and predicts the TALEN pairing conformation leading to off-target cleavage. We validated T-CAST by assessing off-target effects of two promiscuous TALENs designed to target the CCR5 and TRAC loci. Expression of these TALENs caused high levels of translocations between the target sites and various off-target sites in primary T cells. Introduction of amino acid substitutions to the FokI domains, which render TALENs obligate-heterodimeric (OH-TALEN), mitigated the aforementioned off-target effects without loss of on-target activity. Our findings highlight the significance of T-CAST to assess off-target effects of TALEN designer nucleases and to evaluate mitigation strategies, and advocate the use of obligate-heterodimeric TALEN scaffolds for therapeutic genome editing.

Keywords: FokI; TALEN; chromosomal rearrangements; chromosomal translocations; designer nuclease; obligate heterodimer; off-target effects; preclinical risk assessment.

Grants and funding

This study was supported by the Job Research Foundation (ZVK2020121800 to TC and TIC), the German Research Foundation (DFG: FANedit CA311/4-1 to TC; SFB1160-Z02 to MB), and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF: editCCR5 FKZ 01EK2205 to TC and TIC; MIRACUM FKZ 01ZZ 1801B to MB; EkoEstMed FKZ 01ZZ2015 to GA). We further acknowledge support by the Open Access Publication Fund of the University of Freiburg.