Transgenic-cloned pigs systemically expressing red fluorescent protein, Kusabira-Orange.

Hitomi Matsunari, Masafumi Onodera, Norihiro Tada, Hideki Mochizuki, Satoshi Karasawa, Erika Haruyama, Naoki Nakayama, Hitoshi Saito, Satoshi Ueno, Mayuko Kurome, Atsushi Miyawaki, Hiroshi Nagashima
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Abstract

Genetically engineered pigs with cell markers such as fluorescent proteins are highly useful in lines of research that include the tracking of transplanted cells or tissues. In this study, we produced transgenic-cloned pigs carrying a gene for the newly developed red fluorescent protein, humanized Kusabira-Orange (huKO), which was cloned from the coral stone Fungia concinna. The nuclear transfer embryos, reconstructed with fetal fibroblast cells that had been transduced with huKO cDNA using retroviral vector D Delta Nsap, developed efficiently in vitro into blastocysts (28.0%, 37/132). Nearly all (94.6%, 35/37) of the cloned blastocysts derived from the transduced cells exhibited clear huKO gene expression. A total of 429 nuclear transfer embryos were transferred to four recipients, all of which became pregnant and gave birth to 18 transgenic-cloned offspring in total. All of the pigs highly expressed huKO fluorescence in all of the 23 organs and tissues analyzed, including the brain, eyes, intestinal and reproductive organs, skeletal muscle, bone, skin, and hoof. Furthermore, such expression was also confirmed by histological analyses of various tissues such as pancreatic islets, renal corpuscles, neuronal and glial cells, the retina, chondrocytes, and hematopoietic cells. These data demonstrate that transgenic-cloned pigs exhibiting systemic red fluorescence expression can be efficiently produced by nuclear transfer of somatic cells retrovirally transduced with huKO gene.

系统表达红色荧光蛋白 Kusabira-Orange 的转基因克隆猪。
带有荧光蛋白等细胞标记的转基因猪在追踪移植细胞或组织的研究领域非常有用。在这项研究中,我们培育出了携带新开发的红色荧光蛋白基因的转基因克隆猪--人源化 Kusabira-Orange(huKO)。使用逆转录病毒载体 D Delta Nsap 转导了 huKO cDNA 的胎儿成纤维细胞重建的核移植胚胎在体外高效发育成囊胚(28.0%,37/132)。几乎所有(94.6%,35/37)来自转导细胞的克隆囊胚都有明显的 huKO 基因表达。总共 429 个核移植胚胎被移植到 4 个受体上,所有受体都怀孕并生育了 18 个转基因克隆后代。在分析的 23 个器官和组织中,所有猪都高度表达了 huKO 荧光,包括大脑、眼睛、肠道和生殖器官、骨骼肌、骨骼、皮肤和蹄。此外,胰岛、肾小球、神经元和神经胶质细胞、视网膜、软骨细胞和造血细胞等不同组织的组织学分析也证实了这种表达。这些数据表明,通过核移植逆转录了 huKO 基因的体细胞,可以高效地培育出具有全身红色荧光表达的转基因克隆猪。
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