Development of transgenic mice harboring ovine beta lactoglobulin-calcitonin transgene

AuthorAhmadReza Niavaranien
AuthorSomayeh Dehghanizadeen
AuthorMohsen Karimien
AuthorSiros Zeinalien
Issued Date2005-06-30en
AbstractIntroduction: Expression of foreign proteins in mammalian milk is becoming a widespread strategy for high-level production of recombinant pharmaceuticals, especially those with the most complex post-translational modifications. We have attempted in this project to develop transgenic mice harboring a transgene driving mammary gland expression of hybrid human salmon calcitonin. Materials and Methods: A milk-specific ovine beta-lactoglobulin (oBLG) promoter was used to drive expression of recombinant calcitonin in mouse milk. A gene construct was generated, consisting of 10.7kbp of the oBLG gene including its promoter and 3' flanking region with the calcitonin coding sequences inserted in-frame into the oBLG fifth exon. The gene construct was purified using CsCl gradient, released from vector, and gel-purified. After appropriate dilution, it was microinjected into recently-fertilized mouse oocytes. These oocytes then were transferred to pseudo-pregnant foster mice. Results: Forty one pups were born from foster mice, which were genotyped using PCR, slot blotting, and Southern blotting. Among 9 mice which showed positive PCR results, 6 mice resulted in pups with positive PCR tests. All six families transmitted the transgene to first and second generation. Conclusion: As the main criteria for considering a mouse as transgenic is transgene transmission to the next generation, all 6 mice which stably transmitted their transgene to progeny are considered as transgenic founders and constitute independent transgenic lines.en
DOIhttps://doi.org/en
KeywordTransgenic mice, Milk, Calcitonin, Beta-lactoglobulin, Recombinant protein, Fusion proteinen
Keywordموش ترانس‌ژنیک، شیر، بتا لاکتوگلبولین، کلسی‌تونین، پروتئین نوترکیب، پروتئین ترکیبیen
PublisherBrieflandsen
TitleDevelopment of transgenic mice harboring ovine beta lactoglobulin-calcitonin transgeneen
TypeResearch Articleen

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