Production of knockout mice by gene targeting in multipotent germline stem cells

  • Takehashi, Masanori
  • Kanatsu-Shinohara, Mito
  • Miki, Hiromi
  • Lee, Jiyoung
  • Kazuki, Yasuhiro
  • Inoue, Kimiko
  • Ogonuki, Narumi
  • Toyokuni, Shinya
  • Oshimura, Mitsuo
  • Ogura, Atsuo
  • Shinohara, Takashi
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Publication date
December 2007
Publisher
Elsevier Inc.
ISSN
0012-1606
Citation count (estimate)
31

Abstract

AbstractSpermatogonial stem cells can convert into embryonic stem (ES) cell-like multipotent germline stem (mGS) cells in vitro and produce germline chimeras by blastocyst microinjection. Although homologous recombination was previously demonstrated in mGS cells, spermatogenesis was not found in chimeras, suggesting that they are not competent for germline modification. Here we conducted detailed analysis of chimeric animals to determine whether mGS cells retain germline potential after genetic manipulation. Spermatozoa that were deficient in the occludin gene could be recovered from animals that were chimeric with mGS cells that underwent homologous recombination. The phenotypes of the occludin knockout (KO) mice were similar to those repo...

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