Linking CRISPR-Cas9 interference in cassava to the evolution of editing-resistant geminiviruses

Genome Biol. 2019 Apr 25;20(1):80. doi: 10.1186/s13059-019-1678-3.

Abstract

Background: Geminiviruses cause damaging diseases in several important crop species. However, limited progress has been made in developing crop varieties resistant to these highly diverse DNA viruses. Recently, the bacterial CRISPR/Cas9 system has been transferred to plants to target and confer immunity to geminiviruses. In this study, we use CRISPR-Cas9 interference in the staple food crop cassava with the aim of engineering resistance to African cassava mosaic virus, a member of a widespread and important family (Geminiviridae) of plant-pathogenic DNA viruses.

Results: Our results show that the CRISPR system fails to confer effective resistance to the virus during glasshouse inoculations. Further, we find that between 33 and 48% of edited virus genomes evolve a conserved single-nucleotide mutation that confers resistance to CRISPR-Cas9 cleavage. We also find that in the model plant Nicotiana benthamiana the replication of the novel, mutant virus is dependent on the presence of the wild-type virus.

Conclusions: Our study highlights the risks associated with CRISPR-Cas9 virus immunity in eukaryotes given that the mutagenic nature of the system generates viral escapes in a short time period. Our in-depth analysis of virus populations also represents a template for future studies analyzing virus escape from anti-viral CRISPR transgenics. This is especially important for informing regulation of such actively mutagenic applications of CRISPR-Cas9 technology in agriculture.

Keywords: ACMV; CRISPR-Cas9; Cassava; Geminivirus; Genetic engineering; Plant immunity.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • CRISPR-Cas Systems*
  • Geminiviridae / genetics*
  • Genetic Engineering / adverse effects*
  • Genetic Engineering / methods
  • Host-Pathogen Interactions / genetics*
  • Manihot / genetics*
  • Manihot / virology
  • Plants, Genetically Modified / virology