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1 September 2006 A Testis-Mediated Germline Chimera Production Based on Transfer of Chicken Testicular Cells Directly into Heterologous Testes
Young Mok Lee, Jin Gyoung Jung, Jin Nam Kim, Tae Sub Park, Tae Min Kim, Sang Su Shin, Dae Kyung Kang, Jeong Mook Lim, Jae Yong Han
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Abstract

In this study, we proposed a testis-mediated germline chimera production system based on the transplantation of testicular cells directly into heterologous testes. The testicular cells of juvenile (4-wk-old) or adult (24-wk-old) Korean Ogol chickens with a recessive pigmentation inhibitory gene, with or without prior culture, were injected (2 × 107 cells/head) into the seminiferous tubules of juvenile or adult recipients with White Leghorn with a dominant pigmentation inhibitory gene in a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement. The localization of transplanted cells into the inner space of the seminiferous tubules was confirmed within 24 h after injection. Subsequent testcross analyses showed that 7.8% (5/64) of the recipients had chimeric status in their testes. The periods of time from transfer to hatching of the first progeny with black feathers were 38 and 45 days for adult cells transplanted into an adult recipient, 188 days for adult cells into a juvenile recipient, and 137 days for juvenile cells into a juvenile recipient. Culture of the testicular cells derived both colony-forming and monolayer-forming cells. The colony-forming cells were stained positively for periodic acid Schiff solution, and further reacted with anti-SSEA-1, anti-SSEA-3, and anti-SSEA-4 antibodies both before and after culture for 15 days. In conclusion, it may be possible to develop the testis-mediated germline chimera production technique, which extends the feasibility of genetic manipulations in avian species.

Young Mok Lee, Jin Gyoung Jung, Jin Nam Kim, Tae Sub Park, Tae Min Kim, Sang Su Shin, Dae Kyung Kang, Jeong Mook Lim, and Jae Yong Han "A Testis-Mediated Germline Chimera Production Based on Transfer of Chicken Testicular Cells Directly into Heterologous Testes," Biology of Reproduction 75(3), 380-386, (1 September 2006). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.106.052084
Received: 26 February 2006; Accepted: 1 May 2006; Published: 1 September 2006
KEYWORDS
chicken
chimera
gamete biology
germline
male reproductive tract
spermatogenesis
testicular cells
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