2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11248-007-9077-z
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Active integration: new strategies for transgenesis

Abstract: This paper presents novel methods for producing transgenic animals, with a further emphasis on how these techniques may someday be applied in gene therapy. There are several passive methods for transgenesis, such as pronuclear microinjection (PNI) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection-Mediated Transgenesis (ICSI-Tr), which rely on the repair mechanisms of the host for transgene (tg) insertion. ICSI-Tr has been shown to be an effective means of creating transgenic animals with a transfection efficiency of approx… Show more

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“…Recently, a new transgeneic model has been developed, in which ICSI-SMGT is combined with recombinase and transposase to increase the efficiency of the transmission of the exogenous gene. This technique has been denominated 'active transgenesis' (Shinohara et al 2007). We investigated the possibility of exploiting the endogenous properties of recombinase proteins that allow them to associate with, bind, and recombine DNA, and their compatibility with IVF and ICSI-SMGT techniques, in order to generate transgenic pigs.…”
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“…Recently, a new transgeneic model has been developed, in which ICSI-SMGT is combined with recombinase and transposase to increase the efficiency of the transmission of the exogenous gene. This technique has been denominated 'active transgenesis' (Shinohara et al 2007). We investigated the possibility of exploiting the endogenous properties of recombinase proteins that allow them to associate with, bind, and recombine DNA, and their compatibility with IVF and ICSI-SMGT techniques, in order to generate transgenic pigs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, Shinohara et al (2007) affirmed that one of the problems of active transgenesis in mice is the high level of mosaicism. According to Chan et al (1999), the process of integration in the embryos that express GFP in 100% of the blastomeres probably occurred in the first cellular cycle, the pronuclear state before the replication of the DNA.…”
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“…To develop a pB system that is more suitable for transgenesis and gene therapy experiments, helper-independent single plasmids were constructed, containing both the donor and helper elements of the pB transposition system in the same circular construct, similar to plasmids previously described (20,21). This cis-acting plasmid configuration ensures that both components, transposon, and transposase, are delivered simultaneously to the nucleus and hence should result in an improved transposition Author contributions: J.U., J.M.K., R.Y., and S.M.…”
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“…However, the low rate of GFP-positive pups indicated a lethal shortcoming. To improve the success rate, several original plasmids and constructs have been designed to combine the transgene with the spermatozoa more easily (Kaneko et al 2005, Moreira et al 2005, Shinohara et al 2007). However, there have been no advances in treating the spermatozoa.…”
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