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Somatic cell reprogramming-free generation of genetically modified pigs

Authors :
Tanihara, Fuminori
Takemoto, Tatsuya
Kitagawa, Eri
Rao, Shengbin
Kim Do, Lanh Thi
Onishi, Akira
Yamashita, Yukiko
Kosugi, Chisato
Suzuki, Hitomi
Sembon, Shoichiro
Suzuki, Shunichi
Nakai, Michiko
Hashimoto, Masakazu
Yasue, Akihiro
Matsuhisa, Munehide
Noji, Sumihare
Fujimura, Tatsuya
Fuchimoto, Dai-ichiro
Otoi, Takeshige
Tanihara, Fuminori
Takemoto, Tatsuya
Kitagawa, Eri
Rao, Shengbin
Kim Do, Lanh Thi
Onishi, Akira
Yamashita, Yukiko
Kosugi, Chisato
Suzuki, Hitomi
Sembon, Shoichiro
Suzuki, Shunichi
Nakai, Michiko
Hashimoto, Masakazu
Yasue, Akihiro
Matsuhisa, Munehide
Noji, Sumihare
Fujimura, Tatsuya
Fuchimoto, Dai-ichiro
Otoi, Takeshige
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Genetically modified pigs for biomedical applications have been mainly generated using the somatic cell nuclear transfer technique; however, this approach requires complex micromanipulation techniques and sometimes increases the risks of both prenatal and postnatal death by faulty epigenetic reprogramming of a donor somatic cell nucleus. As a result, the production of genetically modified pigs has not been widely applied. We provide a simple method for CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats)/Cas9 gene editing in pigs that involves the introduction of Cas9 protein and single-guide RNA into in vitro fertilized zygotes by electroporation. The use of gene editing by electroporation of Cas9 protein (GEEP) resulted in highly efficient targeted gene disruption and was validated by the efficient production of Myostatin mutant pigs. Because GEEP does not require the complex methods associated with micromanipulation for somatic reprogramming, it has the potential for facilitating the genetic modification of pigs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1378507409
Document Type :
Electronic Resource