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Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 406-414 (September 2016) Targeted Epigenetic Remodeling of Endogenous Loci by CRISPR/Cas9-Based Transcriptional Activators Directly Converts Fibroblasts to Neuronal Cells  Joshua B. Black, Andrew F. Adler, Hong-Gang Wang, Anthony M. D’Ippolito, Hunter A. Hutchinson, Timothy E. Reddy, Geoffrey S. Pitt, Kam W. Leong, Charles A. Gersbach  Cell Stem Cell  Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages 406-414 (September 2016) DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001 Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Cell Stem Cell 2016 19, 406-414DOI: (10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001) Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 1 Endogenous Gene Activation of Neuronal Transcription Factors in PMEFs (A) Reprogramming of PMEFs to neuronal cells via transduction of VP64dCas9VP64 and transfection of gRNA expression plasmids targeting the endogenous BAM factors. (B) Transcriptional activation of ASCL1 in HEK293T cells with dCas9VP64 or VP64dCas9VP64 (∗p < 0.05). (C and D) Endogenous expression (C) and total expression (D) of the BAM factors in PMEFs with targeted activation (CR-BAM) or ectopic overexpression (pBAM; ∗p < 0.05). (E) Immunofluorescence staining of Brn2 and Ascl1 in PMEFs demonstrated protein expression through targeted activation of the endogenous loci or expression from ectopic plasmids (scale bar, 50 μm). (F) Automated image analysis of fluorescence intensity revealed significantly more single-cell Brn2 and Ascl1 protein with pBAM transfection compared to CR-BAM (∗p < 0.05 between distributions of single-cell mean fluorescence; Z-test). All gRNAs used are listed in Table S1. All assays were performed on day 3 post-transfection. qRT-PCR data are presented as mean ± SEM for n = 3 biological replicates. p values for qRT-PCR data were determined by global one-way ANOVA with Holm-Bonferroni post hoc tests (α = 0.05). See also Figure S1. Cell Stem Cell 2016 19, 406-414DOI: (10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001) Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 2 Induction of Neuronal Cells from PMEFs via VP64dCas9VP64-Mediated Gene Activation (A) PMEFs were transduced with a lentivirus encoding the VP64dCas9VP64 transactivator and subsequently transfected with gRNAs targeting Brn2, Ascl1, and Myt1l. Neuronal phenotypes were assayed as indicated. (B) Transcriptional activation of Tuj1 was detected in PMEFs at day 3 post-transfection of pBAM or CR-BAM (∗p < 0.05 relative to transfection of a plasmid encoding firefly luciferase [pLuc]). (C) Immunofluorescence staining revealed numerous Tuj1+ cells with neuronal morphologies co-expressing Map2 at day 14 post-transfection of CR-BAM. The cells with the most elaborate neuronal morphologies activated the synapsin promoter in a Syn-RFP lentiviral reporter (scale bars, 100 μm [i], 50 μm [ii–v]). (D) Quantitation of Tuj1+ cells as percent nuclei at day 14 post-transfection of pLuc, pBAM, or CR-BAM (∗p < 0.05). (E) Quantitation of Map2+ cells as percent Tuj1+ cells at day 14 post-transfection of pLuc, pBAM, or CR-BAM (n.s., not significant). (F) Quantitation of Tuj1+ and RFP+ cells with transfection of different combinations of gRNAs. Tuj1+ cells are normalized to CR-BAM transfection. Conditions that share the same letter (a–e) are not significantly different. p values were determined by global one-way ANOVA with Holm-Bonferroni post hoc tests (α = 0.05). See also Figure S2. Cell Stem Cell 2016 19, 406-414DOI: (10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001) Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 3 VP64dCas9VP64 Rapidly Remodels Epigenetic Marks at Target Loci (A and C) Mouse genomic tracks depicting histone H3 modifications H3K27ac and H3K4me3 at the Brn2 and Ascl1 loci in embryonic brain tissue and fibroblasts (data from Mouse ENCODE; GEO: GSE31039). Red bars indicate gRNA target sites near the transcription start site, and black bars indicate the location of ChIP-qPCR amplicons along the gene locus. (B and D) Targeted activation of endogenous Brn2 and Ascl1 in PMEFs induced significant enrichment of H3K27ac and H3K4me3 at multiple sites along the genomic loci at day 3 post-transfection (∗p < 0.05, one-way ANOVA with Holm-Bonferroni post hoc tests, n = 3 biological replicates). Overexpression of the BAM factors via transfection of expression plasmids encoding BAM factor transgenes did not induce a significant change in these chromatin marks. qPCR primers targeting coding regions of the genes are not included for the pBAM transfection condition, as contaminating plasmid DNA biased enrichment values, and are marked with diamonds in (B). All fold enrichments are relative to transfection of a plasmid encoding firefly luciferase and normalized to a region of the Gapdh locus. See also Figure S3 and S4. Cell Stem Cell 2016 19, 406-414DOI: (10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001) Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions

Figure 4 Generation of Functionally Mature iNs with Multiplex gRNA Vectors (A) Schematic of VP64dCas9VP64 and multiplex gRNA lentiviral constructs used to enable stable integration and constitutive expression. (B) Relative mRNA expression of the endogenous BAM factors following transduction of transgenes encoding the BAM factors (lentiBAM) or VP64dCas9VP64 and gRNAs targeting the endogenous BAM factors (lentiCR-BAM; ∗p < 0.05 relative to non-treated PMEFs; †p < 0.05 between lentiBAM versus lentiCR-BAM transduction). (C) Immunofluorescence staining of PMEFs following transduction of lentiCR-BAM. Cells were co-positive for Tuj1 and Map2 and exhibited complex neuronal morphologies (scale bar, 50 μm). (D) Action potentials were evoked from VP64dCas9VP64-induced neuronal cells in response to 5-ms (right) or 500-ms (left) step depolarizing current injection (six out of seven cells analyzed) after empiric hyperpolarizing current injection to hold membrane potential at ∼−60 mV. (E) Representative whole-cell currents recorded with or without perfusion of 1 μM tetrodotoxin (TTX). (F) Quantitation of Tuj1+Map2+ cells as percent nuclei (∗p < 0.05 between lentiBAM versus lentiCR-BAM transduction; NT, non-treated PMEFs). (G) Time course of H3K27ac enrichment along the Brn2, Ascl1, and Mytl1 loci (∗p < 0.05 relative to non-treated PMEFs; †p < 0.05 between lentiBAM versus lentiCR-BAM transduction). All p values calculated by global ANOVA with Holm-Bonferroni post hoc tests (α = 0.05). Cell Stem Cell 2016 19, 406-414DOI: (10.1016/j.stem.2016.07.001) Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Terms and Conditions