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Gene Transfer to the Developing Mouse Inner Ear by In Vivo Electroporation
Published on: June 30, 2012
Generation of inner ear sensory neurons using blastocyst complementation in a Neurog1+/--deficient mouse
Aleta R Steevens1,2,3, Matthew W Griesbach4, Yun You5
1Department of Ophthalmology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA. asteeven@umn.edu.
Abstract:
This research is the first to produce induced pluripotent stem cell-derived inner ear sensory neurons in the Neurog1+/- heterozygote mouse using blastocyst complementation. Additionally, this approach corrected non-sensory deficits associated with Neurog1 heterozygosity, indicating that complementation is specific to endogenous Neurog1 function. This work validates the use of blastocyst complementation as a tool to create novel insight into the function of developmental genes and highlights blastocyst complementation as a potential platform for generating chimeric inner ear cell types that can be transplanted into damaged inner ears to improve hearing.

