Published March 7, 2024
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Cas9-assisted biological containment of a genetically engineered human commensal bacterium and genetic elements
- 1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- 2. University of Chicago
Description
Sophisticated gene circuits built by synthetic biology can enable bacteria to sense their environment and respond predictably. Engineered biosensing bacteria outfitted with such circuits can potentially probe the human gut microbiome to prevent, diagnose, or treat disease. To provide robust biocontainment for engineered bacteria, we devised a Cas9-assisted auxotrophic biocontainment system combining thymidine auxotrophy, an Engineered Riboregulator (ER) for controlled gene expression, and a CRISPR Device (CD). The CD prevents the engineered bacteria from acquiring thyA via horizontal gene transfer, which would disrupt the biocontainment system, and inhibits the spread of genetic elements by killing bacteria harboring the gene cassette. This system tunably controlled gene expression in the human gut commensal bacterium Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron, prevented escape from thymidine auxotrophy, and blocked transgene dissemination. These capabilities were validated in vitro and in vivo. This biocontainment system exemplifies a powerful strategy for bringing genetically engineered microorganisms safely into biomedicine.
Data availability
Data supporting this study are presented in the main text and Supplementary information, and source data are provided with this paper. Raw sequencing data and assembled genomes of whole-genome sequencing of Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron strains have been deposited at DDBJ/ENA/GenBank under the accession number: PRJNA754595. Plasmids used in this study are available from the corresponding author upon request.Files
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- DOI
- 10.1038/s41467-024-45893-w
- Other
- oai:uchicago.tind.io:11314
Funding
- JSR Corporation
- National Science Foundation
- NSF-CCF-1521925
- National Institutes of Health
- NIH-5-U01-CA2550554-02
- National Institutes of Health
- NIH-50000655-5500001351
- NIGMS
- R35GM147478
- Unknown funder
- IMSD Program
- Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation
- Beckman Young Investigator Program