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Application of transposon systems in the transgenesis of bovine somatic and germ cells

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Authors

Kwon, Dong-Hyeok; Gim, Gyeong-Min; Eom, Kyeong-Hyeon; Lee, Ji-Hyun; Jang, Goo

Issue Date
2022-04-27
Publisher
BMC
Citation
BMC Veterinary Research. Vol 18(1):156
Keywords
CattleElectroporationMicroinjectionTransposonsTransgenesis
Abstract
Several DNA transposons including PiggyBac (PB), Sleeping Beauty (SB), and Tol2 have been applied as effective means for of transgenesis in many species. Cattle are not typically experimental animals, and relatively little verification has been presented on this species. Thus, the goal here was to determine the applicability of three transposon systems in somatic and embryo cells in cattle, while also investigating which of the three systems is appropriate for each cell type. Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-expressing transposon systems were used for electroporation and microinjection in the somatic cells and embryo stage, respectively. After transfection, the GFP-positive cells or blastocysts were observed through fluorescence, while the transfection efficiency was calculated by FACS.
In bovine somatic cells, the PB (63.97 ± 11.56) showed the highest efficiency of the three systems (SB: 50.74 ± 13.02 and Tol2: 16.55 ± 5.96). Conversely, Tol2 (75.00%) and SB (70.00%) presented a higher tendency in the embryonic cells compared to PB (42.86%).
These results demonstrate that these three transposon systems can be used in bovine somatic cells and embryos as gene engineering experimental methods. Moreover, they demonstrate which type of transposon system to apply depending on the cell type.
ISSN
1746-6148
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/179838
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12917-022-03252-1
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