利用转基因小鼠进行短期体内诱变试验

Steven W. Kohler , G.Scott Provost , Patricia L. Kretz , Annabeth Fieck , Joseph A. Sorge , Jay M. Short
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摘要

为了建立一种短期的体内实验来研究化学暴露的诱变效应,使用含有lacZ靶基因的lambda穿梭载体产生转基因小鼠。暴露于诱变剂后,该靶标可以有效地从从处理小鼠组织中制备的基因组DNA中获救,使用限制性限制减,体外lambda噬菌体包装提取物和限制性限制减的大肠杆菌镀培养物。靶基因的突变在靶琼脂上镀上时,在蓝色斑块的背景上表现为无色斑块。在分析的三种小鼠谱系中,每种小鼠的自发背景水平为1 × 10−5。lambda转基因小鼠暴露于n -乙基-n -亚硝基脲导致检测到的突变比背景水平高14倍。目前,该检测方法正在进行改进,以lacI为靶标,以便于突变检测以及Lambda ZAP载体的体内切除特性,从而促进突变斑块的序列分析。
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The use of transgenic mice for short-term, in vivo mutagenicity testing

In order to develop a short-term, in vivo assay to study the mutagenic effects of chemical exposure, transgenic mice were generated using a lambda shuttle vector containing a lacZ target gene. Following exposure to mutagens, this target can be rescued efficiently from genomic DNA prepared from tissues of the treated mice using restriction minus, in vitro lambda phage packaging extract and restriction minus Escherichia coli plating cultures. Mutations in the target gene appear as colorless plaques on a background of blue plaques when plated on indicator agar. Spontaneous background levels were ′1 × 10−5 in each of three mouse lineages analyzed. Exposure of lambda transgenic mice to N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea resulted in as much as a 14-fold induction in detected mutations over background levels. The assay is currently being modified to incorporate lacI as the target for ease of mutation detection as well as in vivo excision properties of the Lambda ZAP vector, facilitating sequence analysis of mutant plaques.

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