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Enhancement of red blood cell transfusion compatibility using CRISPR-mediated erythroblast gene editing

Hawksworth, Joseph; Satchwell, Timothy J.; Meinders, Marjolein; Daniels, Deborah E.; Regan, Fiona; Thornton, Nicole M.; Wilson, Marieangela C.; Dobbe, Johannes G.G.; Streekstra, Geert J.; Trakarnsanga, Kongtana; Heesom, Kate J.; Anstee, David J.; Frayne, Jan; Toye, Ashley M.

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Authors

Joseph Hawksworth

Timothy J. Satchwell

Marjolein Meinders

Deborah E. Daniels

Fiona Regan

Nicole M. Thornton

Marieangela C. Wilson

Johannes G.G. Dobbe

Geert J. Streekstra

Kongtana Trakarnsanga

Kate J. Heesom

David J. Anstee

Jan Frayne

Ashley M. Toye



Abstract

Regular blood transfusion is the cornerstone of care for patients with red blood cell (RBC) disorders such as thalassaemia or sickle-cell disease. With repeated transfusion, alloimmunisation often occurs due to incompatibility at the level of minor blood group antigens. We use CRISPR-mediated genome editing of an immortalised human erythroblast cell line (BEL-A) to generate multiple enucleation competent cell lines deficient in individual blood groups. Edits are combined to generate a single cell line deficient in multiple antigens responsible for the most common transfusion incompatibilities: ABO (Bombay phenotype), Rh (Rh null ), Kell (K 0 ), Duffy (Fy null ), GPB (S−s−U−). These cells can be differentiated to generate deformable reticulocytes, illustrating the capacity for coexistence of multiple rare blood group antigen null phenotypes. This study provides the first proof-of-principle demonstration of combinatorial CRISPR-mediated blood group gene editing to generate customisable or multi-compatible RBCs for diagnostic reagents or recipients with complicated matching requirements.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 26, 2018
Online Publication Date Apr 26, 2018
Publication Date Jun 1, 2018
Deposit Date Jul 11, 2024
Publicly Available Date Jul 12, 2024
Journal EMBO Molecular Medicine
Print ISSN 1757-4676
Electronic ISSN 1757-4684
Publisher Wiley Open Access
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 10
Issue 6
Article Number e8454
DOI https://doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708454
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/12121460

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