Efficient production of omega-3 fatty acid desaturase (sFat-1)-transgenic pigs by somatic cell nuclear transfer

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第一作者: Pan DengKe

作者: Pan DengKe;Zhang Li;Feng Chong;Long Chuan;Liu Xiao;Zhou YanRong;Chen HongXing;Wan Rong;Zhang Jian;Lin AiXing;Dong EnQiu;Wang ShuChen;Xu HouGang

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关键词: sFat-1;nuclear transfer;ovulation status;transgenic pig

期刊名称:SCIENCE CHINA-LIFE SCIENCES ( 影响因子:6.038; 五年影响因子:4.754 )

ISSN: 1674-7305

年卷期: 2010 年 53 卷 4 期

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摘要: Omega-3(omega-3) fatty acid desaturase transgenic pigs may improve carcass fatty acid composition. The use of transgenic pigs is also an excellent large animal model for studying the role of omega-3 fatty acids in the prevention and treatment of coronary heart disease and cancer. Transgenic pigs carrying synthesized fatty acid desaturase-1 gene (sFat-1) from Caenorhabditis briggsae by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) were produced for the first time in China. Porcine fetal fibroblast cells were transfected with a sFat-1 expression cassette by the liposome-mediated method. Transgenic embryos were reconstructed by nuclear transfer of positive cells into enucleated in vitro matured oocytes. A total of 1889 reconstructed embryos were transferred into 10 naturally cycling gilts. Nine early pregnancies were established, 7 of which went to term. Twenty-one piglets were born. The cloning efficiency was 1.1% (born piglets/transferred embryos). The integration of the sFat-1 gene was confirmed in 15 live cloned piglets by PCR and Southern blot except for 2 piglets. Expression of the sFat-1 gene in 12 of 13 piglets was detected with RT-PCR. The data demonstrates that an efficient system for sFat-1 transgenic cloned pigs was developed, which led to the successful production of piglets expressing the sFat-1 gene.

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