Use of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) to generate transgenic animals

Abstract Even though intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has been widely used for the production of offspring in human infertility clinics and in reproductive research laboratories using mice, many researchers engaged in animal transgenesis still consider it somewhat cumbersome. The greatest adv...

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description Abstract Even though intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) has been widely used for the production of offspring in human infertility clinics and in reproductive research laboratories using mice, many researchers engaged in animal transgenesis still consider it somewhat cumbersome. The greatest advantage of ICSI-mediated transgenesis is that it allows introduction of very large DNA transgenes (e.g., yeast artificial chromosomes), with relatively high efficiency into the genomes of hosts, as compared to pronuclear injection. Recently, we have developed an active form of intracytoplasmic sperm injection-mediated transgenesis (ICSI-Tr) with fresh sperm utilizing transposons. The transgenic efficiencies rival all transgenic techniques except that of lentiviral methods.
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Animals
Animals, Genetically Modified - genetics
DNA Transposable Elements - genetics
Female
Fertilization in Vitro - methods
Gene Transfer Techniques
Genetic Vectors
Humans
Infectious Disease
Male
Mice
Oocytes - physiology
piggyBac
Recombinant Proteins - genetics
Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic - methods
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Transgenes - genetics
Transgenesis
Transgénèse
Transposase
Transposases - genetics
Transposon
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