Zinc finger nuclease (ZFN) is a powerful tool for genome editing. ZFN-encoding plasmid DNA expression systems have been recently employed for the generation of gene knockout (KO) pigs, although one major limitation of this technology is the use of potentially harmful genome-integrating plasmid DNAs. Here we describe a simple, non-integrating strategy for generating KO pigs using ZFN-encoding mRNA. The interleukin-2 receptor gamma (IL2RG) gene was knocked out in porcine fetal fibroblasts using ZFN-encoding mRNAs, and IL2RG KO pigs were subsequently generated using these KO cells through somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). The resulting IL2RG KO pigs completely lacked a thymus and were deficient in T and NK cells, similar to human X-linked ...
Pigs are emerging as important large animal models for biomedical research, and they may represent a...
The use of genome engineering to manipulate biological systems and organisms has enabled a broad ran...
Inbred mini-pigs are ideal organ donors for future human xenotransplantations because of their clear...
Abstracts Background Pigs with SCID can be a useful model in regenerative medicine, xenotransplantat...
To facilitate the construction of genetically-modified pigs, we produced cloned embryos derived from...
SummaryA porcine model of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) promises to facilitate human cance...
Abstract Pigs are an important resource in agriculture and serve as a model for human diseases. Due ...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Recently, site-specific nucleases (zinc-finger nucleases, ZFN; TAL effector nucleases; and CRISPR) e...
<div><p>Xenotransplantation has been proposed as a solution to the shortage of suitable human donors...
BACKGROUND: Techniques for genetic engineering of swine are providing genetically modified animals o...
Site-specific nucleases (ZFN, Tal effector nucleases and CRISPRs) boosted the genome editing of diff...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
Xenotransplantation from pigs has been advocated as a solution to the perennial shortage of donated ...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of ZFNs binding to pig <i>IL2RG</i>. The coding and untranslated reg...
Pigs are emerging as important large animal models for biomedical research, and they may represent a...
The use of genome engineering to manipulate biological systems and organisms has enabled a broad ran...
Inbred mini-pigs are ideal organ donors for future human xenotransplantations because of their clear...
Abstracts Background Pigs with SCID can be a useful model in regenerative medicine, xenotransplantat...
To facilitate the construction of genetically-modified pigs, we produced cloned embryos derived from...
SummaryA porcine model of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) promises to facilitate human cance...
Abstract Pigs are an important resource in agriculture and serve as a model for human diseases. Due ...
The recent advancement in genome editing such a CRISPR/Cas9 system has enabled isolation of cells wi...
Recently, site-specific nucleases (zinc-finger nucleases, ZFN; TAL effector nucleases; and CRISPR) e...
<div><p>Xenotransplantation has been proposed as a solution to the shortage of suitable human donors...
BACKGROUND: Techniques for genetic engineering of swine are providing genetically modified animals o...
Site-specific nucleases (ZFN, Tal effector nucleases and CRISPRs) boosted the genome editing of diff...
The domestic pig is an ideal “dual purpose” animal model for agricultural and biomedical research. W...
Xenotransplantation from pigs has been advocated as a solution to the perennial shortage of donated ...
<p>(A) Schematic representation of ZFNs binding to pig <i>IL2RG</i>. The coding and untranslated reg...
Pigs are emerging as important large animal models for biomedical research, and they may represent a...
The use of genome engineering to manipulate biological systems and organisms has enabled a broad ran...
Inbred mini-pigs are ideal organ donors for future human xenotransplantations because of their clear...