Literature DB >> 10655472

Six cloned calves produced from adult fibroblast cells after long-term culture.

C Kubota1, H Yamakuchi, J Todoroki, K Mizoshita, N Tabara, M Barber, X Yang.   

Abstract

Cloning whole animals with somatic cells as parents offers the possibility of targeted genetic manipulations in vitro such as "gene knock-out" by homologous recombination. However, such manipulation requires prolonged culture of nuclear donor cells. Previous successes in cloning have been limited to the use of cells collected either fresh or after short-term culture. Therefore, demonstration of genetic totipotency of cells after prolonged culture is pivotal to combining site-specific genetic manipulations and cloning. Here we report birth of six clones of an aged (17-year-old) Japanese Black Beef bull using ear skin fibroblast cells as nuclear donor cells after up to 3 months of in vitro culture (10-15 passages). We observed higher developmental rates for embryos derived from later passages (10 and 15) as compared with those embryos from an early passage (passage 5). The four surviving clones are now 10-12 months of age and appear normal, similar to their naturally reproduced peers. These data show that fibroblasts of aged animals remain competent for cloning, and prolonged culture does not affect the cloning competence of adult somatic donor cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10655472      PMCID: PMC15497          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.97.3.990

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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