Generation of Rag1-knockout immunodeficient rats and mice using engineered meganucleases.

FASEB J

Institut National de Santé et de Recherche Médicale (INSERM) Unité Mixte de Recherche1064, Center for Research in Transplantation and Immunology and Platform Transgenic Rats Nantes Infrastructures en Biologie Sante et Agronomie, Centre National de Recherche Scientifique, Nantes, France.

Published: February 2013

AI Article Synopsis

  • Recent gene-editing tools like ZFNs and TALENs still have limitations, highlighting the need for new methods to efficiently modify genomes across different species.
  • This study successfully utilized engineered meganucleases for the first time to target and mutate the Rag1 gene in mouse and rat zygotes, leading to the creation of immunodeficient (RAG1-deficient) rats.
  • The research demonstrated that meganucleases can achieve mutation efficiencies similar to ZFNs and TALENs, and the resulting rats showed significantly reduced immune cell populations, making them valuable for immunology studies.

Article Abstract

Despite the recent availability of gene-specific nucleases, such as zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription activator-like nucleases (TALENs), there is still a need for new tools to modify the genome of different species in an efficient, rapid, and less costly manner. One aim of this study was to apply, for the first time, engineered meganucleases to mutate an endogenous gene in animal zygotes. The second aim was to target the mouse and rat recombination activating gene 1 (Rag1) to describe, for the first time, Rag1 knockout immunodeficient rats. We microinjected a plasmid encoding a meganuclease for Rag1 into the pronucleus of mouse and rat zygotes. Mutant animals were detected by PCR sequencing of the targeted sequence. A homozygous RAG1-deficient rat line was generated and immunophenotyped. Meganucleases were efficient, because 3.4 and 0.6% of mouse and rat microinjected zygotes, respectively, generated mutated animals. RAG1-deficient rats showed significantly decreased proportions and numbers of immature and mature T and B lymphocytes and normal NK cells vs. littermate wild-type controls. In summary, we describe the use of engineered meganucleases to inactivate an endogenous gene with efficiencies comparable to those of ZFNs and TALENs. Moreover, we generated an immunodeficient rat line useful for studies in which there is a need for biological parameters to be analyzed in the absence of immune responses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1096/fj.12-219907DOI Listing

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