Journal of Nanobiotechnology (Oct 2023)

A potential paradigm in CRISPR/Cas systems delivery: at the crossroad of microalgal gene editing and algal-mediated nanoparticles

  • Shuying Feng,
  • Xin Xie,
  • Junjie Liu,
  • Aifang Li,
  • Qianqian Wang,
  • Dandan Guo,
  • Shuxuan Li,
  • Yalan Li,
  • Zilong Wang,
  • Tao Guo,
  • Jin Zhou,
  • Doris Ying Ying Tang,
  • Pau Loke Show

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12951-023-02139-z
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 1 – 26

Abstract

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Abstract Microalgae as the photosynthetic organisms offer enormous promise in a variety of industries, such as the generation of high-value byproducts, biofuels, pharmaceuticals, environmental remediation, and others. With the rapid advancement of gene editing technology, CRISPR/Cas system has evolved into an effective tool that revolutionised the genetic engineering of microalgae due to its robustness, high target specificity, and programmability. However, due to the lack of robust delivery system, the efficacy of gene editing is significantly impaired, limiting its application in microalgae. Nanomaterials have become a potential delivery platform for CRISPR/Cas systems due to their advantages of precise targeting, high stability, safety, and improved immune system. Notably, algal-mediated nanoparticles (AMNPs), especially the microalgae-derived nanoparticles, are appealing as a sustainable delivery platform because of their biocompatibility and low toxicity in a homologous relationship. In addition, living microalgae demonstrated effective and regulated distribution into specified areas as the biohybrid microrobots. This review extensively summarised the uses of CRISPR/Cas systems in microalgae and the recent developments of nanoparticle-based CRISPR/Cas delivery systems. A systematic description of the properties and uses of AMNPs, microalgae-derived nanoparticles, and microalgae microrobots has also been discussed. Finally, this review highlights the challenges and future research directions for the development of gene-edited microalgae. Graphical Abstract

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