Characterization of transgenic tilapia lines with different ectopic expression of tilapia growth hormone.

O Hernández, I Guillén, M P Estrada, E Cabrera, R Pimentel, J C Piña, Z Abad, V Sánchez, Y Hidalgo, R Martínez, R Lleonart, J de la Fuente
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The transfer of growth hormone (GH) genes has opened new possibilities for the manipulation of growth in economically important fish species. However, the ectopic GH levels to optimize growth acceleration in fish, and specially in tilapia, are not known and must be determined experimentally. The tilapia GH (tiGH) cDNA was used to construct chimeric genes expressing different levels of tiGH in vitro and in vivo. These constructs were used to generate four lines of transgenic tilapia by microinjection into one-cell embryos. Different patterns and levels of ectopic expression of tiGH and IGF were detected in organs of transgenic tilapia by RNA or protein analysis. The two lines with lower ectopic tiGH mRNA levels were the only ones showing growth acceleration, suggesting that the expression of ectopic tiGH promoted growth only at low expression levels. The effect of higher ectopic tiGH levels resembled the physiologic situation of low condition factor and permitted us to postulate a model for growth acceleration in transgenic tilapia expressing ectopic tiGH.

不同罗非鱼生长激素异位表达转基因罗非鱼品系的特性研究。
生长激素(GH)基因的转移为操纵经济上重要的鱼类的生长开辟了新的可能性。然而,在鱼类,特别是罗非鱼中优化生长加速的异位生长激素水平尚不清楚,必须通过实验确定。利用罗非鱼生长激素(tiGH) cDNA构建嵌合基因,在体内和体外表达不同水平的tiGH。这些构建体通过显微注射到单细胞胚胎中产生了4个转基因罗非鱼系。通过RNA或蛋白分析,在转基因罗非鱼各器官中检测到不同模式和水平的IGF和tiGH异位表达。只有异位tiGH mRNA水平较低的两条细胞系表现出生长加速,这表明异位tiGH的表达仅在低表达水平下才促进生长。高异位tiGH水平的影响类似于低条件因子的生理情况,并允许我们假设表达异位tiGH的转基因罗非鱼生长加速模型。
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