Transgenic animals in male reproduction research.

M Simoni
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Although transgenic mouse technology has already been widely used for the study of gene function and regulation in many areas of biomedicine, it has been applied only sporadically to the investigation of testicular function. Nevertheless, the contribution of this experimental approach to the understanding of male reproduction is considerable, not least because of the frequency of infertility in transgenic mice. Transgenic mice can be produced by microinjection of DNA constructs in the male pronucleus of fertilized eggs that are then retransferred into the oviducts of pseudopregnant females and allowed to develop to term. A proportion of the offspring have the foreign DNA sequences permamently integrated into the genome and thus become transgenic. In this way it is possible to obtain either the over-expression of genes, which can be targeted to the testis using testis-specific promoters, or to effect interruption of the functional integrity of genes by insertional mutagenesis. The regulation of gene expression in vivo can be studied by producing transgenic mice where the transgene is composed of the regulatory sequences of a gene of interest driving the expression of a reporter gene. Specific genes can be "knocked out" by homologous recombination. This article reviews the contribution of the transgenic approach to the following areas of male reproduction: the identification of factors involved in sex determination and development of the reproductive tract; the study of the function and expression of genes important for spermatogenesis and male reproduction; the identification of genes involved in spermatogenesis and of genomic sequences directing the expression of a transgene in the testis; the study of the function of specific reproductive tissues or cells in vivo; oncogenesis in reproductive tissues; the creation of cell lines suitable for in vitro studies; gene therapy.

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虽然转基因小鼠技术已经在生物医学的许多领域广泛应用于基因功能和调控的研究,但它在睾丸功能的研究中只是零星的应用。然而,这种实验方法对理解雄性生殖的贡献是相当大的,尤其是因为转基因小鼠不育的频率。转基因小鼠可以通过在受精卵的雄性原核中微量注射DNA构建物来产生,然后将其重新转移到假怀孕雌性的输卵管中,并允许其发育至足月。一部分后代将外源DNA序列永久地整合到基因组中,从而成为转基因基因。通过这种方式,可以获得基因的过表达,这可以使用睾丸特异性启动子靶向睾丸,或者通过插入诱变影响基因功能完整性的中断。体内基因表达的调控可以通过生产转基因小鼠来研究,其中转基因由驱动报告基因表达的感兴趣基因的调控序列组成。特定基因可以通过同源重组被“敲除”。本文综述了转基因技术在雄性生殖领域的贡献:识别参与性别决定和生殖道发育的因素;精子发生与雄性生殖重要基因的功能与表达研究鉴定与精子发生有关的基因和在睾丸中指导转基因表达的基因组序列;生殖学:对体内特定生殖组织或细胞功能的研究;生殖组织的肿瘤发生;适合体外研究的细胞系的创建;基因治疗。
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