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Electrogenetics: Bridging Synthetic Biology and Electronics to Remotely Control the Behavior of Mammalian Designer Cells

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2022 Apr 28
PMID 35483127
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Abstract

Electrogenetics, the combination of electronics and genetics, is an emerging field of mammalian synthetic biology in which electrostimulation is used to remotely program user-designed genetic elements within designer cells to generate desired outputs. Here, we describe recent advances in electro-induced therapeutic gene expression and therapeutic protein secretion in engineered mammalian cells. We also review available tools and strategies to engineer electro-sensitive therapeutic designer cells that are able to sense electrical pulses and produce appropriate clinically relevant outputs in response. We highlight current limitations facing mammalian electrogenetics and suggest potential future directions for research.

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