An efficient evaluation system for factors affecting the genome editing efficiency in mouse.

IF 2.2 4区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Experimental Animals Pub Date : 2023-11-09 Epub Date: 2023-07-04 DOI:10.1538/expanim.23-0045
Yusuke Sakai, Yuri Okabe, Gen Itai, Seiji Shiozawa
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Genome editing technology is widely used in the field of laboratory animal science for the production of genetic disease models and the analysis of gene function. One of the major technical problems in genome editing is the low efficiency of precise knock-in by homologous recombination compared to simple knockout via non-homologous end joining. Many studies have focused on this issue, and various solutions have been proposed; however, they have yet to be fully resolved. In this study, we established a system that can easily determine the genotype at the mouse (Mus musculus) Tyr gene locus for genome editing both in vitro and in vivo. In this genome editing system, by designing the Cas9 cleavage site and donor template, wild-type, knockout, and knock-in genotypes can be distinguished by restriction fragment length polymorphisms of PCR products. Moreover, the introduction of the H420R mutation in tyrosinase allows the determination of knock-in mice with specific coat color patterns. Using this system, we evaluated the effects of small-molecule compounds on the efficiency of genome editing in mouse embryos. Consequently, we successfully identified a small-molecule compound that improves knock-in efficiency in genome editing in mouse embryos. Thus, this genome editing system is suitable for screening compounds that can improve knock-in efficiency.

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影响小鼠基因组编辑效率因素的高效评价体系。
基因组编辑技术广泛应用于实验动物科学领域,用于制作遗传疾病模型和分析基因功能。基因组编辑中的一个主要技术问题是,与通过非同源末端连接的简单敲除相比,通过同源重组的精确敲除效率低。许多研究都集中在这个问题上,并提出了各种解决方案;然而,这些问题尚未完全解决。在这项研究中,我们建立了一个系统,可以很容易地确定小鼠Tyr基因座的基因型,用于体外和体内基因组编辑。在该基因组编辑系统中,通过设计Cas9切割位点和供体模板,可以通过PCR产物的限制性片段长度多态性来区分野生型、敲除型和敲入型基因型。此外,在酪氨酸酶中引入H420R突变允许在具有特定毛色模式的小鼠中测定爆震。使用该系统,我们评估了小分子化合物对小鼠胚胎基因组编辑效率的影响。因此,我们成功地鉴定了一种小分子化合物,它可以提高小鼠胚胎基因组编辑的敲除效率。因此,该基因组编辑系统适合于筛选能够提高敲除效率的化合物。
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Experimental Animals
Experimental Animals 生物-动物学
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2.80
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4.20%
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2
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: The aim of this international journal is to accelerate progress in laboratory animal experimentation and disseminate relevant information in related areas through publication of peer reviewed Original papers and Review articles. The journal covers basic to applied biomedical research centering around use of experimental animals and also covers topics related to experimental animals such as technology, management, and animal welfare.
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