Figure 3.
Figure 3. Analysis of human γ-globin reactivation and hematological parameters after ex vivo transduction of β-YAC/CD46 Lin−cells with HDAd-HBG-CRISPR and subsequent transplantation. (A) Percentage of human γ-globin+ cells in peripheral blood RBCs measured by flow cytometry in blood samples taken at weeks 4, 6, and 8 after transplantation with untransduced Lin− cells (□) and HDAd-HBG-CRISPR–transduced Lin− cells (▪). *P < .05. (B-E) Analysis of samples collected at week 10 posttransplantation. (B) Percentage of human γ-globin+ cells in erythroid (Ter119+) and nonerythroid (Ter119−) cells in blood and bone marrow. (C) Representative flow cytometry samples for data shown in (B). (D) Relative human β-globin (HBB) and γ-globin (HBG) mRNA levels in mice transplanted with HDAd-HBG-CRISPR–transduced Lin− cells compared with mRNA levels in untransduced settings (taken as 1.0). (E) HPLC data. Percentage of human γ-globin protein relative to human β-globin protein. (F-H) Safety of ex vivo HDAd-HBG-CRISPR genome editing in mouse HSPCs. (F) Hematological parameters at week 10 include RBCs (M/μL), hemoglobin (hB; g/dL), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC; g/dL), white blood cells (WBC; K/μL); neutrophils (NE; K/μL); lymphocytes (LY; K/μl); monocytes (MO; K/μl); eosinophils (EO; K/μL), and basophils (BA; K/μL), and platelets (K/μL). n = 3. (G) Cell composition in blood, spleen, and bone marrow at week 10 after transplantation. Shown is the percentage of lineage marker-positive cells (CD3+, CD19+, Gr-1+, Ter119+ cells) and HSPCs (LSK cells). (H) Colony-forming potential of bone marrow Lin− cells harvested at week 10 posttransplantation. Number of colonies that formed after plating of 2500 Lin− cells (left panel) and total number of cells pooled from colonies (right panel). Each point represents an individual animal. n.s., not significant.

Analysis of human γ-globin reactivation and hematological parameters after ex vivo transduction of β-YAC/CD46 Lincells with HDAd-HBG-CRISPR and subsequent transplantation. (A) Percentage of human γ-globin+ cells in peripheral blood RBCs measured by flow cytometry in blood samples taken at weeks 4, 6, and 8 after transplantation with untransduced Lin cells (□) and HDAd-HBG-CRISPR–transduced Lin cells (▪). *P < .05. (B-E) Analysis of samples collected at week 10 posttransplantation. (B) Percentage of human γ-globin+ cells in erythroid (Ter119+) and nonerythroid (Ter119) cells in blood and bone marrow. (C) Representative flow cytometry samples for data shown in (B). (D) Relative human β-globin (HBB) and γ-globin (HBG) mRNA levels in mice transplanted with HDAd-HBG-CRISPR–transduced Lin cells compared with mRNA levels in untransduced settings (taken as 1.0). (E) HPLC data. Percentage of human γ-globin protein relative to human β-globin protein. (F-H) Safety of ex vivo HDAd-HBG-CRISPR genome editing in mouse HSPCs. (F) Hematological parameters at week 10 include RBCs (M/μL), hemoglobin (hB; g/dL), mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (MCHC; g/dL), white blood cells (WBC; K/μL); neutrophils (NE; K/μL); lymphocytes (LY; K/μl); monocytes (MO; K/μl); eosinophils (EO; K/μL), and basophils (BA; K/μL), and platelets (K/μL). n = 3. (G) Cell composition in blood, spleen, and bone marrow at week 10 after transplantation. Shown is the percentage of lineage marker-positive cells (CD3+, CD19+, Gr-1+, Ter119+ cells) and HSPCs (LSK cells). (H) Colony-forming potential of bone marrow Lin cells harvested at week 10 posttransplantation. Number of colonies that formed after plating of 2500 Lin cells (left panel) and total number of cells pooled from colonies (right panel). Each point represents an individual animal. n.s., not significant.

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