Successful cloning of the Yucatan minipig using commercial/occidental breeds as oocyte donors and embryo recipients.

Jose L Estrada, Bruce Collins, Abby York, Steve Bischoff, Jeff Sommer, Shengdar Tsai, Robert M Petters, Jorge A Piedrahita
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Abstract

The widespread application of porcine SCNT to biomedical research is being hampered by the large adult size (300-600 lbs) of the commercial breeds commonly used for SCNT. The Yucatan minipig, in contrast, has an adult weight of 140-150 lbs and a long history of utility in biomedical research. In order to combine the wide availability of commercial swine with the biomedical value of the Yucatan minipig, we utilized SCNT using the Yucatan as nuclear donors and commercial swine as both oocyte donors and recipients. Of six recipient gilts receiving 631 SCNT embryos, three went to term and delivered seven piglets, four of which survived to adulthood. Additionally, we obtained fetal fibroblasts from a cloned Yucatan and used them for a second round of SCNT. Of three recipients receiving 315 reconstructed embryos, one went to term and delivered three piglets, one of which survived to adulthood. Both microsatellite and D-loop sequence analysis confirmed that all of the piglets generated were nuclear-mitochondrial hybrids carrying Yucatan nuclear DNA and commercial breed mitochondrial DNA. This report shows that it is possible to produce viable Yucatan SCNT clones and opens up the possibility of developing valuable biomedical models in this porcine breed.

成功克隆尤卡坦迷你猪,使用商业/西方品种作为卵母细胞供体和胚胎受体。
猪SCNT在生物医学研究中的广泛应用受到了通常用于SCNT的商业品种成年猪体型大(300-600磅)的阻碍。相比之下,尤卡坦迷你猪的成年体重为140-150磅,在生物医学研究中有着悠久的应用历史。为了将商品猪的广泛可用性与尤卡坦迷你猪的生物医学价值结合起来,我们利用尤卡坦作为核供体和商品猪作为卵母细胞供体和受体的SCNT。在6只接受631个SCNT胚胎的母猪中,3只足月,产下7只小猪,其中4只存活到成年。此外,我们从克隆的尤卡坦获得了胎儿成纤维细胞,并将其用于第二轮SCNT。在三位接受了315个重建胚胎的受者中,有一位足月分娩了三只小猪,其中一只存活到了成年。微卫星和d环序列分析证实,所产仔猪均为携带尤卡坦核DNA和商品品种线粒体DNA的核线粒体杂交仔猪。该报告表明,有可能产生可行的尤卡坦SCNT克隆,并开辟了开发有价值的生物医学模型的可能性。
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