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Expression of GFP Gene in the Porcine Preimplantation Embryos after ICSI with DNA/Sperm Complex  

Han Joo-Hee (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Kim Sung-Woo (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Lee Poong-Yeon (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Park Chun-Gyu (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Lee Hyun-Gi (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Yang Boh-Suk (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Rhee Ki-Hyeong (College of Industrial Science, Kongju National University)
Lee Chang-Hyung (Department of Animal Science, Korea National Agricultural College, RDA)
Lee Hoon-Taek (Animal Resources Research Center, Konkuk University)
Chang Won-Kyong (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
Park Jin-Ki (Animal Biotechnology Division, National Livestock Research Institute, RDA)
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Abstract
The possibility of producing transgenic embryos expressing the green fluorescence protein (GFP) gene have been evaluated after transfer of exogenous gene into the porcine zygote cytoplasm using the intracytoplasm sperm injection (ICSI) as gene delivery method. For DNA binding to sperm heads, 0.05% Triton X-100 or Lipofectin was used. After injection of the sperm bound to DNA by means of Lipofectin or Triton X-100 triturate, the blastocyst formation rates on day 6 were not significantly different from that of ICSI only group (18.8, 19.2 and 25.3%). In terms of GFP expression, more embryos were in GFP form in Triton X-100 group than in Lipofectin group (40.6 vs 36.4%), while percentage of non-mosaic embryos expressing the GFP gene in all blastomere was higher (P<0.05) in Lipofectin group than in Triton X-100 group (4.2 vs 0.9%). ICSI embryos derived from sperm treated with Lipofectin/DNA complex was transferred into 3 recipients and were collected by uterine flushing on days 5, 7 and 15 after embryo transfer, and then GFP expression was observed by a fluorescence microscopy. Over 26% of the collected embryos were normally expressed GFP gene. These results suggest that foreign gene transfer method with DNA bound sperm caused minimal damage to structure of oocytes that can result to full development of porcine embryos. This was confirmed in this study when the embryos that were transferred after ISCI of DNA bound sperm had a normal development and gene expression until preimplantation.
Keywords
Porcine; ICSI; GFP; Gene expression; Embryo transfer;
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