CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Integration of Large Transgene into Pig Locus.

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Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-associated protein 9 (Cas9) is a precise genome manipulating tool that can produce targeted gene mutations in various cells and organisms. Although CRISPR/Cas9 can efficiently generate gene knockout, the gene knock-in (KI) efficiency mediated by homology-directed repair remains low, especially for large fragment integration. In this study, we established an efficient method for the CRISPR/Cas9-mediated integration of large transgene cassette, which carries salivary gland-expressed multiple digestion enzymes (ā‰ˆ 20 kbp) in locus in pig fetal fibroblasts (PFFs). Our results showed that using an optimal homology donor with a short and a long arm yielded the best CRISPR/Cas9-mediated KI efficiency in locus, and the targeting efficiency in locus was higher than in locus. The KI cell lines were used as nuclear donors for somatic cell nuclear transfer to create genetically modified pigs. We found that KI pig (705) successfully expressed three microbial enzymes (β-glucanase, xylanase, and phytase) in salivary gland. This finding suggested that the locus supports exogenous gene expression by a tissue-specific promoter. In summary, we successfully targeted locus in pigs by using our optimal homology arm system and established a modified pig model for foreign digestion enzyme expression in the saliva.
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Authors Li, Guoling;Zhang, Xianwei;Wang, Haoqiang;Mo, Jianxin;Zhong, Cuili;Shi, Junsong;Zhou, Rong;Li, Zicong;Yang, Huaqiang;Wu, Zhenfang;Liu, Dewu;
Journal g3 (bethesda, md)
Year 2019
DOI g3.400810.2019
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