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Production and Breeding of Transgenic Cloned Pigs Expressing Human CD73

Authors :
Hyeon Jong Yang
In-Sul Hwang
Seung-Chan Lee
Mi-Ryung Park
Sun-A Ock
Seongsoo Hwang
Gi-Sun Im
Haesun Lee
Keon Bong Oh
Jae-Seok Woo
Source :
Development & Reproduction
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
The Korean Society of Developmental Biology, 2017.

Abstract

One of the reasons to causing blood coagulation in the tissue of xenografted organs was known to incompatibility of the blood coagulation and anti-coagulation regulatory system between TG pigs and primates. Thus, overexpression of human CD73 (hCD73) in the pig endothelial cells is considered as a method to reduce coagulopathy after pig-to-non-human-primate xenotransplantation. This study was performed to produce and breed transgenic pigs expressing hCD73 for the studies immune rejection responses and could provide a successful application of xenotransplantation. The transgenic cells were constructed an hCD73 expression vector under control porcine Icam2 promoter (pIcam2-hCD73) and established donor cell lines expressing hCD73. The numbers of transferred reconstructed embryos were 127 ± 18.9. The pregnancy and delivery rate of surrogates were 8/18 (44%) and 3/18 (16%). The total number of delivered cloned pigs were 10 (2 alive, 7 mummy, and 1 died after birth). Among them, three live hCD73-pigs were successfully delivered by Caesarean section, but one was dead after birth. The two hCD73 TG cloned pigs had normal reproductive ability. They mated with wild type (WT) MGH (Massachusetts General Hospital) female sows and produced totally 16 piglets. Among them, 5 piglets were identified as hCD73 TG pigs. In conclusion, we successfully generated the hCD73 transgenic cloned pigs and produced their litters by natural mating. It can be possible to use a mate for the production of multiple transgenic pigs such as α-1,3-galactosyltransferase knock-out /hCD46 for xenotransplantation.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24659541 and 24659525
Volume :
21
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Development & Reproduction
Accession number :
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