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Efficient gene transfer into zebra finch germline-competent stem cells using an adenoviral vector system

Kyung Min Jung, Young‐Min Kim, Jin Lee Kim, Jae Yong Han

2021Scientific Reports15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Zebra finch is a representative animal model for studying the molecular basis of human disorders of vocal development and communication. Accordingly, various functional studies of zebra finch have knocked down or introduced foreign genes in vivo; however, their germline transmission efficiency is remarkably low. The primordial germ cell (PGC)-mediated method is preferred for avian transgenic studies; however, use of this method is restricted in zebra finch due to the lack of an efficient gene transfer method for the germline. To target primary germ cells that are difficult to transfect and manipulate, an adenovirus-mediated gene transfer system with high efficiency in a wide range of cell types may be useful. Here, we isolated and characterized two types of primary germline-competent stem cells, PGCs and spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs), from embryonic and adult reproductive tissues of zebra finch and demonstrated that genes were most efficiently transferred into these cells using an adenovirus-mediated system. This system was successfully used to generate gene-edited PGCs in vitro. These results are expected to improve transgenic zebra finch production.

Topics & Concepts

GermlineGene transferBiologyStem cellVector (molecular biology)Zebra finchGeneViral vectorComputational biologyGeneticsCell biologyRecombinant DNANeuroscienceAnimal Genetics and ReproductionCRISPR and Genetic EngineeringVirus-based gene therapy research