ニワトリのハウスキーピング遺伝子へのCas9の標的指向性挿入による高効率遺伝子編集
Kyung Min Jung1, Rachel Klein1, Sabrina I Mony1
1Division of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, USA.
Poultry science
|February 7, 2026
まとめ
研究者らは、Cas9をハウスキーピング遺伝子に統合することにより、ニワトリにおける安定した遺伝子発現のための新しい方法を開発しました。このアプローチは、以前の方法の限界を克服し、鶏肉バイオテクノロジーにおける一貫した効率的なゲノム編集を可能にします。
背景:
- 安定したトランスジーン発現は、鳥類のゲノム工学にとって重要ですが、ウイルスまたはpiggyBacベクターによるエピジェネティックサイレンシングによってしばしば妨げられます。
- 既存の方法では、一貫性がなく、組織特異的で、経時的に発現が低下するため、堅牢で長期的な発現を必要とするアプリケーションが制限されます。
- 哺乳類の安全な標的部位(例:Rosa26)は安定した発現を可能にしますが、鳥類では同様の戦略はまだ十分に開発されていません。
結論:
- 安全な標的部位として活性のあるハウスキーピング遺伝子を標的とすることは、ランダムな統合およびプロモーターサイレンシングの問題を軽減します。
- この戦略は、鶏肉における一貫した効率的なトランスジーン発現のための堅牢なプラットフォームを提供します。
- 開発された方法は、安定した普遍的な遺伝子発現を可能にすることにより、鳥類のゲノム工学を進歩させます。
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