| Literature DB >> 30225752 |
Ryo Gouko1, Manabu Onuma2,3, Takahiro Eitsuka4, Masafumi Katayama2,3, Kouhei Takahashi1, Kiyotaka Nakagawa4, Miho Inoue-Murayama2,5, Tohru Kiyono6, Tomokazu Fukuda7,8,9.
Abstract
Tsushima leopard cat is the subspecies of Amur cats, and it is classified as the most highest class of critically endangered animals. Although the protection activity is highly recognized, the number of animals is decreasing due to the human activity and invasion of domestic cats and infectious disease. In this study, we succeeded primary culture of normal fibroblasts derived from the Tsushima leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis euptilurus). Furthermore, we introduced the human derived mutant Cyclin Dependent Kinase 4, Cyclin D1, and telomere reverse transcriptase. We showed that the expression of these three genes efficiently immortalized cells derived from Tsushima leopard cat. Furthermore, we showed that the chromosome pattern of the established cells is identical with the original one. These data indicate that our method of immortalization is useful to establish cell lines from critically endangered cats, which potentially contributes to the re-generation of critically endangered animals from cultured cell with reproductive technique, such as somatic cloning.Entities:
Keywords: Cellular senescence; Endangered animals; Immortalization; Tsushima leopard cat
Year: 2018 PMID: 30225752 PMCID: PMC6269356 DOI: 10.1007/s10616-018-0254-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cytotechnology ISSN: 0920-9069 Impact factor: 2.058