Expression of EGFP and NPTII protein is not associated with organ abnormalities in deceased transgenic cloned cattle.

Yan Liu, Qian Wu, Huiting Cui, Qinghe Li, Yiqiang Zhao, Juan Luo, Qiuyue Liu, Xiuzhu Sun, Bo Tang, Lei Zhang, Yunping Dai, Ning Li
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Abstract

Both enhanced green fluorescence protein (EGFP) and neomycin phosphotransferase type II enzyme (NPTII) are widely used in transgenic studies, but their side effects have not been extensively investigated. In this study, we evaluated the expression profiles of the two marker genes and the relationship between their expression and organ abnormalities. Eight transgenic cloned cattle were studied, four harboring both EGFP and NPTII, and four harboring only the NPTII gene. Four age-matched cloned cattle were used as controls. EGFP and NPTII expression were measured and detected by Q-PCR, Western blot, ELISA, and RIA in heart, liver, and lungs, and the values ranged from 0.3 to 5 microg/g. The expression profiles exhibited differential or mosaic pattern between the organs, the pathologic symptoms of which were identified, but were similar to those of age-matched cloned cattle. All data indicated that the expression of EGFP and NPTII is not associated with organ abnormalities in transgenic cloned cattle.

EGFP和NPTII蛋白的表达与死亡转基因克隆牛的器官异常无关。
增强型绿色荧光蛋白(EGFP)和新霉素磷酸转移酶II型酶(NPTII)均广泛应用于转基因研究,但其副作用尚未得到广泛研究。在这项研究中,我们评估了这两个标记基因的表达谱及其表达与器官异常的关系。研究了8头转基因克隆牛,其中4头同时携带EGFP和NPTII基因,4头只携带NPTII基因。4头年龄匹配的克隆牛作为对照。采用Q-PCR、Western blot、ELISA、RIA检测心、肝、肺组织中EGFP和NPTII的表达,其表达范围为0.3 ~ 5 μ g/g。表达谱在器官之间表现出差异或马赛克模式,其病理症状已确定,但与年龄匹配的克隆牛相似。所有数据表明,EGFP和NPTII的表达与转基因克隆牛的器官异常无关。
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