鸡的基因组编辑

Kennosuke Ichikawa , Mei Matsuzaki , Ryo Ezaki , Hiroyuki Horiuchi
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鸡(Gallus Gallus)是鸟类中重要的蛋白质来源和模式生物。虽然基因组编辑使各种生物的遗传修饰成为可能,并对学术界和产业界产生了重大影响,但由于处理鸡的单细胞受精卵困难,其在鸡身上的应用相对滞后。因此,研究人员试图使用原始生殖细胞(PGCs)生产基因组编辑的鸡,PGCs是精子或卵子的前体细胞。目前,随着禽类生物技术、PGCs培养方法和种系嵌合系统的发展,可以生产基因组编辑鸡。在这篇综述中,我们描述了鸡基因组编辑的现状,包括鸟类生物技术,主要关注日本研究人员的成就。此外,本文还对研究中存在的问题进行了讨论,并对今后的研究提出了建议。
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Genome editing in chickens

Chicken (Gallus gallus) is a major protein source and an important model organism in the avian species. Although genome editing has enabled genetic modifications of various organisms and has a significant impact on academia and industry, its application to chickens has been comparatively delayed owing to difficulties in handling their one-cell fertilized eggs. Thus, researchers have attempted to produce genome-edited chickens using primordial germ cells (PGCs), which are precursor cells of sperm or eggs. Currently, genome-edited chickens can be produced with the development of avian biotechnologies, PGCs culture methods, and germline chimerism systems, in particular. In this review, we describe the current status of genome editing in chickens, including avian biotechnologies, with a primary focus on the achievements of Japanese researchers. In addition, we discuss the remaining issues and make suggestions for future research.

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