Literature DB >> 31276295

Base pair editing in goat: nonsense codon introgression into FGF5 results in longer hair.

Guanwei Li1, Shiwei Zhou1, Chao Li1, Bei Cai1, Honghao Yu2, Baohua Ma3, Yu Huang1, Yige Ding1, Yao Liu1, Qiang Ding1, Chong He4, Jiankui Zhou5, Ying Wang1, Guangxian Zhou1, Yan Li1, Yuan Yan3, Jinlian Hua3, Bjoern Petersen6, Yu Jiang1, Tad Sonstegard7, Xingxu Huang5, Yulin Chen1, Xiaolong Wang1.   

Abstract

The ability to alter single bases without homology directed repair (HDR) of double-strand breaks provides a potential solution for editing livestock genomes for economic traits, which are often multigenic. Progress toward multiplex editing in large animals has been hampered by the costly inefficiencies of HDR via microinjection of in vitro manipulated embryos. Here, we designed sgRNAs to induce nonsense codons (C-to-T transitions) at four target sites in caprine FGF5, which is a crucial regulator of hair length in mammals. Initial transfections of the third generation Base Editor (BE3) plasmid and four different sgRNAs into caprine fibroblasts were ineffective in altering FGF5. In contrast, all five progenies produced from microinjected single-cell embryos had alleles with a targeted nonsense mutation. The effectiveness of BE3 to make single base changes varied considerably based on sgRNA design. In addition, the rate of mosaicism differed between animals, target sites, and tissue type. The phenotypic effects on hair fiber were characterized by hematoxylin and eosin, immunofluorescence staining, and western blotting. Differences in morphology were detectable, even though mosaicism was probably affecting the levels of FGF5 expression. PCR amplicon and whole-genome resequencing analyses for off-target changes caused by BE3 were low at a genome-wide scale. This study provided the first evidence of base editing in large mammals produced from microinjected single-cell embryos. Our results support further optimization of BEs for introgressing complex human disease alleles into large animal models, to evaluate potential genetic improvement of complex health and production traits in a single generation.
© 2019 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.

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Keywords:  base editing; genome editing; large animal; nonsense mutation; off-target mutation; point mutation

Year:  2019        PMID: 31276295     DOI: 10.1111/febs.14983

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS J        ISSN: 1742-464X            Impact factor:   5.542


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