Heritable CRISPR Mutagenesis of Essential Maternal Effect Genes as a Simple Tool for Sustained Population Suppression of Invasive Species in a Zebrafish Model.

Zebrafish Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-20 DOI:10.1089/zeb.2023.0108
Christopher J Krueger, Zhifei Dai, Cheng Zhu, Bo Zhang
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Invasive species control is important for ecological and agricultural management. Genetic methods can provide species specificity for population control. We developed heritable maternal effect embryo lethality (HMEL), a novel strategy allowing negative population pressure from HMEL individuals to be transmitted within a population across generations. We demonstrate the HMEL technique in zebrafish through genome-integrated CRISPR/Cas targeted mutagenic disruption of nucleoplasmin 2b (npm2b), a female-specific essential maternal effect gene, causing heritable sex-limited disruption of reproduction. HMEL-induced high-efficiency mutation of npm2b in females suppresses population, while males transmit the HMEL allele across generations. HMEL could be easily modified to target other genes causing sex-specific sterility, or generalized to control invasive fish or other vertebrate species for environmental conservation or agricultural protection.

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在斑马鱼模型中用可遗传的 CRISPR 基因突变法对重要的母体效应基因进行突变,以此作为持续抑制入侵物种种群的简单工具。
入侵物种控制对生态和农业管理非常重要。遗传方法可以为种群控制提供物种特异性。我们开发了遗传母体效应胚胎致死率(HMEL),这是一种新颖的策略,可使来自 HMEL 个体的负种群压力在种群内跨代传播。我们在斑马鱼中展示了 HMEL 技术,通过基因组整合 CRISPR/Cas 对雌性特异性重要母性效应基因 nucleoplasmin 2b (npm2b)进行靶向诱变破坏,造成遗传性的性别限制性繁殖干扰。HMEL 诱导的 npm2b 基因高效突变抑制了雌性种群的繁殖,而雄性种群则会跨代传播 HMEL 等位基因。HMEL 可以很容易地进行改造,以针对其他导致性别特异性不育的基因,或推广到控制入侵鱼类或其他脊椎动物物种,以保护环境或农业。
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