AI Article Synopsis

  • Prion diseases happen when a special protein in the brain gets twisted wrong, which can cause serious memory problems and even death.
  • Researchers created something called CHARM, a tool that can change how our DNA works to stop these bad proteins from causing harm.
  • In tests with mice, CHARM successfully turned off the harmful protein in their brains and could help treat other brain diseases too!

Article Abstract

Prion disease is caused by misfolding of the prion protein (PrP) into pathogenic self-propagating conformations, leading to rapid-onset dementia and death. However, elimination of endogenous PrP halts prion disease progression. In this study, we describe Coupled Histone tail for Autoinhibition Release of Methyltransferase (CHARM), a compact, enzyme-free epigenetic editor capable of silencing transcription through programmable DNA methylation. Using a histone H3 tail-Dnmt3l fusion, CHARM recruits and activates endogenous DNA methyltransferases, thereby reducing transgene size and cytotoxicity. When delivered to the mouse brain by systemic injection of adeno-associated virus (AAV), -targeted CHARM ablates PrP expression across the brain. Furthermore, we have temporally limited editor expression by implementing a kinetically tuned self-silencing approach. CHARM potentially represents a broadly applicable strategy to suppress pathogenic proteins, including those implicated in other neurodegenerative diseases.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.ado7082DOI Listing

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