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Successful derivation of EGFP-transgenic embryonic stem cell line from a genetically non-permissive FVB/N mouse.

Gurbind Singh1, Tulasigeri M Totiger, Polani B Seshagiri.   

Abstract

Derivation of embryonic stem (ES)-cell lines from genetically non-permissive mouse strains, such as FVB/N, has been difficult, despite this strain offering advantages for mouse transgenesis for developmental studies. We earlier generated β-actin promoter-driven enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-transgenic FVB/N mice, expressing EGFP in all cells. Here, by optimizing culture system and using RESGROTM ES-cell culture medium, we successfully derived EGFP-transgenic ES-cell line, 'GS-2' line, from F1 hybrid blastocysts, from wild-type 129/SvJ female X EGFP-transgenic homozygous FVB/N male. The GS-2 ES-cell line exhibited all defining criteria of a typical ES-cell line, including normal colony morphology and karyotype (40,XY), high replication-expansion efficiency (passages: >100), expression of pluripotent markers (Oct-4, Nanog, Sox-2, SSEA-1 and others) and, embryoid body (EB) development and EB differentiation to ecto-/meso-/endo-dermal cell types, expressing nestin, BMP-4 and α-fetoprotein, respectively. GS-2 ES-cells formed (i) teratoma containing three germ lineage-derived cell types, (ii) chimeric blastocysts and fetuses, following their aggregation with wild-type 8-cell embryos, (iii) functional cardiac clusters and (iv) predominantly neural cell types when EBs were developed in KOSR-supplemented medium. Taken together, we derived a robust EGFP-transgenic GS-2 ES-cell line, from a non-permissive transgenic (FVB/N) mouse by a single cross to 129/SvJ wild-type mouse. The GS-2 ES-cell line exhibited full differentiation potential, in vitro/in vivo, providing enormous opportunity for stem cell research, including experimental cell transplantation studies.

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Keywords:  Embryonic stem cells; cardiogenesis; differentiation; non-permissive mouse strain; transgenic ES-cell line

Year:  2012        PMID: 23671805      PMCID: PMC3636736     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Stem Cells        ISSN: 2160-4150


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