In Vivo Single-Cell Genotyping of Mouse Cortical Neurons Transfected with CRISPR/Cas9

André Steinecke, Nobuhiro Kurabayashi, Yasufumi Hayano, Yugo Ishino, Hiroki Taniguchi*

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    Abstract

    CRISPR/Cas-based technologies have revolutionized genetic approaches to addressing a wide range of neurobiological questions. The ability of CRISPR/Cas to introduce mutations into target genes allows us to perform in vivo loss-of-function experiments without generating genetically engineered mice. However, the lack of a reliable method to determine genotypes of individual CRISPR/Cas-transfected cells has made it impossible to unambiguously identify the genetic cause of their phenotypes in vivo. Here, we report a strategy for single-cell genotyping in CRISPR/Cas-transfected neurons that were phenotypically characterized in vivo. We show that re-sectioning of cortical slices and subsequent laser microdissection allow us to isolate individual CRISPR/Cas-transfected neurons. Sequencing of PCR products containing a CRISPR/Cas-targeted genomic region in single reference neurons provided genotypes that completely correspond with those deduced from their target protein expression and phenotypes. Thus, our study establishes a powerful strategy to determine the causality between genotypes and phenotypes in CRISPR/Cas-transfected neurons.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)325-331.e4
    JournalCell Reports
    Volume28
    Issue number2
    DOIs
    StatePublished - 2019/07/09

    Keywords

    • Ankyrin-G
    • CRISPR/Cas9
    • MeCP2
    • Satb2
    • gene knockout
    • laser microdissection
    • single-cell genotyping

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

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