Metagenomi Presents Compact SMART Editing Platform at AIChE 7th International Conference on CRISPR Technologies
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October 14, 2024 at 20:58 PM EDT
Poster presentation highlights SMART adenine base editors (ABEs) Data demonstrate compact SMART system optimizations allowing for EMERYVILLE, Calif., Oct. 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Metagenomi, Inc. (Nasdaq: MGX), a precision genetic medicines company committed to developing curative therapeutics for patients using its proprietary gene editing toolbox, today presented a poster titled “Engineering of compact and efficient adenine base editors from metagenomic derived systems” at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) 7th International Conference on CRISPR Technologies in San Diego, CA. “We are thrilled to share the progress we’ve made with our compact SMART systems,” said Chris Brown, PhD and Head of Discovery at Metagenomi. “Our update highlights the improved efficiency of our SMART platform across multiple targets and cell types. We demonstrated that our SMART nucleases can be engineered into functional base editors within the packaging limits of standard AAV. We believe the improved editing efficiency of these SMART systems will enable pursuit of neuromuscular targets, either on our own or in partnerships.” Metagenomi’s SMART platform potentially addresses a key challenge of in vivo gene editing: efficient delivery of gene editing components to tissues beyond the liver. Currently, AAV is an established approach for delivery to extrahepatic tissues, which is necessary for treating neuromuscular diseases such as Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD), familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A). Traditional gene editing tools such as SpCas9 exceed the cargo capacity of standard AAV vectors, potentially necessitating the need for dual AAV systems, which may reduce overall editing efficiency, increase required dosages, and complicate the manufacturing process. Metagenomi’s SMART genome editing systems are small enough to be packaged into standard AAV vectors, even when additional effector domains are included for base editing, potentially enabling a differentiated therapeutic approach. Metagenomi has taken a multi-pronged approach to optimizing the SMART platform since its initial discovery (Aliaga Goltsman, Daniela S., et al. “Compact...” Nature Communications, vol. 13, no. 1), including structure-guided engineering enabled through collaboration with Professor David Taylor and his lab at UT Austin (Ocampo, Rodrigo Fregoso, et al. "DNA..." bioRxiv). In addition, Metagenomi has applied advanced artificial intelligence (AI) tools trained on natural SMART enzymes, which was presented at the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) CRISPR Frontiers conference earlier this year. The AI-driven approach underscores the importance of leveraging multiple cutting-edge techniques to advance next-generation gene editing systems. About Metagenomi Cautionary Note Regarding Forward‐Looking Statements Investor Contact: Media Contact:
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