Characterisation of PTCD1 and CRYAB variants in rare and mitochondrial disease pathogenesis using gene editing
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2026-12-18
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2024Supervisor
Oliver Rackham
Richard Lee
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Thesis
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PhD
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Health Sciences
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Curtin Medical School
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Mitochondrial diseases are highly complex, debilitating conditions impacting 1 in every 6,000 to 8,000 live births. Investigation of patient variants by generating cellular models is vital to a timely and accurate diagnosis. This thesis demonstrates the first instance of combining prime editing systems with engineered pegRNAs into one plasmid for delivery into mammalian cells, identified the first disease-causing variant in PTCD1, and characterised three variants in CRYAB to investigate contribution to mitochondrial disease and dysfunction.
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