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Viable offspring derived from single unfertilized mammalian oocytes

Yanchang Wei, Cairong Yang, Zhen‐Ao Zhao

2022Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In mammals, a new life starts with the fusion of an oocyte and asperm cell. Parthenogenesis, a way of generating offspring solelyfrom female gametes, is limited because of problems arising fromgenomic imprinting. Here, we report live mammalian offspringderived from single unfertilized oocytes, which was achieved by tar-geted DNA methylation rewriting of seven imprinting control regions.Oocyte coinjection of catalytically inactive Cas9 (dCas9)-Dnmt3a ordCpf1-Tet1 messenger RNA (mRNA) with single-guide RNAs (sgRNAs)targeting specific regions induced de novo methylation or demethyla-tion, respectively, of the targeted region. Following parthenogeneticactivation, these edited regions showed maintenance of methylationas naturally established regions during early preimplantation develop-ment. The transfer of modified parthenogenetic embryos into fostermothers resulted in significantly extended development andfinally inthe generation of viable full-term offspring. These data demonstratethat parthenogenesis can be achieved by targeted epigenetic rewrit-ing of multiple critical imprinting control regions.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyOocyteGenomic imprintingParthenogenesisEpigeneticsSomatic cell nuclear transferMethylationDNA methylationOffspringGeneticsImprinting (psychology)ZygoteEmbryoCell biologyAndrologyEmbryogenesisDNABlastocystGeneGene expressionMedicinePregnancyGenetic Syndromes and ImprintingEpigenetics and DNA MethylationPluripotent Stem Cells Research
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