AUTHOR=Atkins Andrew , Chung Cheng-Han , Allen Alexander G. , Dampier Will , Gurrola Theodore E. , Sariyer Ilker K. , Nonnemacher Michael R. , Wigdahl Brian TITLE=Off-Target Analysis in Gene Editing and Applications for Clinical Translation of CRISPR/Cas9 in HIV-1 Therapy JOURNAL=Frontiers in Genome Editing VOLUME=3 YEAR=2021 URL=https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/genome-editing/articles/10.3389/fgeed.2021.673022 DOI=10.3389/fgeed.2021.673022 ISSN=2673-3439 ABSTRACT=
As genome-editing nucleases move toward broader clinical applications, the need to define the limits of their specificity and efficiency increases. A variety of approaches for nuclease cleavage detection have been developed, allowing a full-genome survey of the targeting landscape and the detection of a variety of repair outcomes for nuclease-induced double-strand breaks. Each approach has advantages and disadvantages relating to the means of target-site capture, target enrichment mechanism, cellular environment, false discovery, and validation of bona fide off-target cleavage sites in cells. This review examines the strengths, limitations, and origins of the different classes of off-target cleavage detection systems including anchored primer enrichment (GUIDE-seq),