Epigenetic editing holds the promise of durable therapeutic effects by silencing disease-causing genes without changing the underlying DNA sequence. In this study, we designed an epigenetic editor to target human PCSK9 and thereby induce DNA methylation at this locus. A single administration of lipid nanoparticles encapsulating mRNA encoding this epigenetic editor was sufficient to drive near-complete silencing of human PCSK9 in transgenic mice. Silencing was durable for at least 1 year and was fully maintained after partial hepatectomy-induced liver regeneration. In addition, we showed reversibility of epigenetic editing in mice with previously silenced PCSK9 upon treatment with a targeted epigenetic activator designed to demethylate the PCSK9 locus. Notably, in cynomolgus monkeys, a single administration of the epigenetic editor potently and durably decreased circulating PCSK9 protein levels by approximately 90% with concomitant reduction in low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels by approximately 70%. These findings demonstrate the therapeutic potential of durable and reversible epigenetic editing in vivo and support the development of epigenetic editor-based treatment for hypercholesterolemia.

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