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Query: UMLS:C0016719 (
Friedreich's ataxia
)
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Genes encoding
transcription activator
-like effector (TALE) proteins may be engineered to target specific DNA sequences. TALEs fused with a
transcription activator
can be used to specifically induce the expression of a gene. This could lead to completely new therapies for several diseases. We have applied this potential therapeutic approach to
Friedreich ataxia
(
FRDA
), as an example.
FRDA
is due to reduced expression of frataxin because of elongation of a trinucleotide (GAA) repeat in intron 1. Our aim was to develop a potential treatment for
FRDA
by increasing the expression of the frataxin gene. We engineered 12 TALE genes (TALE(Frat)) encoding TALE(Frat) proteins, each specifically targeting different 14-bp DNA sequences within the proximal region of the human frataxin promoter. When the genes encoding these TALE(Frat) proteins were fused with a
transcription activator
, that is, four VP16 peptides (i.e., VP64), the resulting TALE(Frat)-VP64 proteins induced the expression of an mCherry reporter gene fused to a mini-cytomegalovirus promoter able to be activated by the insertion of the frataxin proximal promoter upstream to the minipromoter. These TALE(Frat)-VP64 proteins also increased, by 2- to 3-fold, frataxin gene expression (detected by qRT-PCR) in the cells. We conclude that TALE(Frat) proteins targeting the frataxin promoter may be used to increase the expression of frataxin mRNA and potentially could alleviate the symptoms of
Friedreich ataxia
. TALE methodology opens a new field of research, which could be used to develop TALE proteins to treat other diseases by inducing the expression of specific genes.
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