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Efficient Genome Editing of Mice by CRISPR Electroporation of Zygotes
Published on: December 16, 2022
Establishment of porcine Xist knockout model using CRISPR/Cas9 system
Guo-ling Li1, Cui-li Zhong1, Sheng Ni1
1National Engineering Research Center for Swine Breeding Industry, College of Animal Science, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642, China.
Abstract:
Somatic cell nuclear transfer technique has great applications in livestock breeding, production of genetically modified animals, rescue of endangered species and treatment of human diseases. However, the currently low efficiency in animals cloning, an average of less than 5%, greatly hindered the rapid development of this technique. Among many factors which affect the efficiency of cloning pigs, X chromosome inactivation is an important one. Moreover, Xist gene is closely related to X chromosome inactivation, suggesting that it may directly or indirectly affects cloning efficiency. In this study, multiple sgRNAs were designed based on the CRISPR/Cas system, and two sites (Target 3 and Target 4) whose mutation efficiency were 1% and 3% at the cellular level were selected. We successfully knocked out Xist with 100% efficiency by microinjecting sgRNAs for Target 3 and Target 4 in embryo. Finally, 6 cloning piglets were born including two Xist-fully-knockout piglets. The follow-up studies on increasing cloning efficiency can be carried out based on the Xist-knockout model.
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