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Pig transgenesis by Sleeping Beauty DNA transposition

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posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by J Jakobsen, J Li, Gabor Vajta, L Bolund, H Callesen, A Jørgensen, A Nielsen, J Mikkelsen, P Kragh, B Moldt
Modelling of human disease in genetically engineered pigs provides unique possibilities in biomedical research and in studies of disease intervention. Establishment of methodologies that allow efficient gene insertion by non-viral gene carriers is an important step towards development of new disease models. In this report, we present transgenic pigs created by Sleeping Beauty DNA transposition in primary porcine fibroblasts in combination with somatic cell nuclear transfer by handmade cloning. Gottingen minipigs expressing green fluorescent protein are produced by transgenesis with DNA transposon vectors carrying the transgene driven by the human ubiquitin C promoter. These animals carry multiple copies (from 8 to 13) of the transgene and show systemic transgene expression. Transgene-expressing pigs carry both transposase-catalyzed insertions and at least one copy of randomly inserted plasmid DNA. Our findings illustrate critical issues related to DNA transposon-directed transgenesis, including coincidental plasmid insertion and relatively low Sleeping Beauty transposition activity in porcine fibroblasts, but also provide a platform for future development of porcine disease models using the Sleeping Beauty gene insertion technology.

Funding

Other

History

Volume

20

Issue

3

Start Page

533

End Page

545

Number of Pages

13

eISSN

1573-9368

ISSN

0962-8819

Location

Netherlands

Publisher

Springer

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Transgenic research.