Rat embryonic stem cells create new era in development of genetically manipulated rat models.

World J Stem Cells

Kazushi Kawaharada, Research and Development Division, DS Pharma Biomedical Co. Ltd., Osaka 564-0053, Japan.

Published: August 2015

Embryonic stem (ES) cells are isolated from the inner cell mass of a blastocyst, and are used for the generation of gene-modified animals. In mice, the transplantation of gene-modified ES cells into recipient blastocysts leads to the creation of gene-targeted mice such as knock-in and knock-out mice; these gene-targeted mice contribute greatly to scientific development. Although the rat is considered a useful laboratory animal alongside the mouse, fewer gene-modified rats have been produced due to the lack of robust establishment methods for rat ES cells. A new method for establishing rat ES cells using signaling inhibitors was reported in 2008. By considering the characteristics of rat ES cells, recent research has made progress in improving conditions for the stable culture of rat ES cells in order to generate gene-modified rats efficiently. In this review, we summarize several advanced methods to maintain rat ES cells and generate gene-targeted rats.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.4252/wjsc.v7.i7.1054DOI Listing

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