KIT编辑对约克郡猪被毛色素沉着和鲜肉颜色的影响。

IF 3.7 4区 生物学 Q2 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Xinyu Liang, Jin Lan, Meina Xu, Ke Qin, Hongbo Liu, Guanjie Sun, Xiaohong Liu, Yaosheng Chen, Zuyong He
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摘要

约克郡猪的白色被毛颜色是由显性白色I等位基因引起的,该等位基因至少与包含整个KIT基因的450-kb重复拷贝和内含子17首碱基的剪接突变(G > a)有关。KIT剪接突变对小鼠色素沉着有不利影响。因此,去除包含有剪接突变的KIT拷贝的450 kb重复,预计会影响约克郡猪的色素沉着。在这项研究中,我们描述了约克郡猪肾细胞株与I?/IBe-ed基因型,先前由CRISPR-Cas9创建,作为体细胞核转移的供体细胞,以产生基因编辑的约克郡猪。移除带有剪接突变的KIT拷贝的450 kb副本并没有改变约克郡猪的白色被毛颜色,这被毛囊中没有完全成熟的黑色素细胞和黑色素积累所证实。除了酪氨酸酶的转录改善,小眼转录因子和酪氨酸酶相关蛋白1蛋白的表达略有增加外,剪接突变的去除对参与黑素形成的基因和信号通路(PI3K/AKT)没有显著影响。然而,移除包含有剪接突变的KIT拷贝的450 kb重复,显著改善了鲜肉的颜色,同时显著增加了红细胞数量,值得进一步研究。我们的研究为KIT基因结构突变在约克郡猪白毛色形成和红细胞生成中的作用提供了新的见解。
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Impact of KIT Editing on Coat Pigmentation and Fresh Meat Color in Yorkshire Pigs.

The white coat color of Yorkshire pigs is caused by the dominant white I allele, which has been associated with at least one copy of the 450-kb duplication encompassing the entire KIT gene and a splice mutation (G > A) at the first base of intron 17. The splice mutation in KIT has an adverse effect on pigmentation in mice. Therefore, removing the 450 kb duplications harboring the KIT copy with splice mutations is expected to affect Yorkshire pig pigmentation. In this study, we describe the use of a Yorkshire pig kidney cell strain with the I?/IBe-ed genotype, previously created by CRISPR-Cas9, as donor cells for somatic cell nuclear transfer to generate gene-edited Yorkshire pigs. The removal of the 450 kb duplications harboring the KIT copy with splice mutation did not alter the white coat color of Yorkshire pigs, which was confirmed by the absence of fully mature melanocytes and melanin accumulation in the hair follicles. Except for the improved transcription of tyrosinase, and slight increase in microphthalmia transcription factor and tyrosinase-related protein 1 protein expression, there was no significant impact of the removal of splice mutations on genes and signaling pathways (PI3K/AKT) involved in melanogenesis. However, the removal of the 450 kb duplications harboring the KIT copy with splice mutation substantially improved fresh meat color accompanied by significantly increased red blood cell number, which merits further investigation. Our study provides new insights into the role of structural mutations of the KIT gene in the formation of white coat color and erythropoiesis in Yorkshire pigs.

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CRISPR Journal
CRISPR Journal Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biotechnology
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6.30
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2.70%
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76
期刊介绍: In recognition of this extraordinary scientific and technological era, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers recently announced the creation of The CRISPR Journal -- an international, multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal publishing outstanding research on the myriad applications and underlying technology of CRISPR. Debuting in 2018, The CRISPR Journal will be published online and in print with flexible open access options, providing a high-profile venue for groundbreaking research, as well as lively and provocative commentary, analysis, and debate. The CRISPR Journal adds an exciting and dynamic component to the Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. portfolio, which includes GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News) and more than 80 leading peer-reviewed journals.
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