Multi-input RNAi-based logic circuit for identification of specific cancer cells

Z Xie, L Wroblewska, L Prochazka, R Weiss… - Science, 2011 - science.org
Z Xie, L Wroblewska, L Prochazka, R Weiss, Y Benenson
Science, 2011science.org
Engineered biological systems that integrate multi-input sensing, sophisticated information
processing, and precisely regulated actuation in living cells could be useful in a variety of
applications. For example, anticancer therapies could be engineered to detect and respond
to complex cellular conditions in individual cells with high specificity. Here, we show a
scalable transcriptional/posttranscriptional synthetic regulatory circuit—a cell-type “classifier”—
that senses expression levels of a customizable set of endogenous microRNAs and triggers …
Engineered biological systems that integrate multi-input sensing, sophisticated information processing, and precisely regulated actuation in living cells could be useful in a variety of applications. For example, anticancer therapies could be engineered to detect and respond to complex cellular conditions in individual cells with high specificity. Here, we show a scalable transcriptional/posttranscriptional synthetic regulatory circuit—a cell-type “classifier”—that senses expression levels of a customizable set of endogenous microRNAs and triggers a cellular response only if the expression levels match a predetermined profile of interest. We demonstrate that a HeLa cancer cell classifier selectively identifies HeLa cells and triggers apoptosis without affecting non-HeLa cell types. This approach also provides a general platform for programmed responses to other complex cell states.
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