Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2018, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (8): 170-174.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2018-0086

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Construction and Phenotypic Analysis of Gene p53 Knockout Rat Model

HUO Gui-tao1, YANG Yan-wei1, WU Xi2, LIU Su-su2, LI Qian-qian1, ZHOU Shu-ya2, LIU Quan-ming2, WANG San-long1, SHEN Yue-lei3, LÜ Jian-jun1, FAN Chang-fa2   

  1. 1. Beijing Key Laboratory for Safety Evaluation of Drugs,National Center for Safety Evaluation of Drugs,National Institutes for Food and Drug Control,Beijing 100176;
    2. Division of Animal Model Research,Institute for Laboratory Animal Resources,National Institutes for Food and Drug Control,Beijing 100050;
    3. Beijing Biocytogen Co. Ltd.,Beijing 101111
  • Received:2018-01-23 Online:2018-08-26 Published:2018-09-04

Abstract: The objectives of this work are to construct rat model with gene p53 knockout using TALEN,to establish colony,and to analyze the phenotypes of the rats. TALEN protein specifically recognizing exon 2 of gene p53 was designed and the corresponding vectors were constructed. In vitro transcribed TALEN mRNA was injected into fertilized eggs of SD rats. New born rats with right splicing at the target site were determined by sequencing. Together 11new-born rats were obtained after injection and 10 of them were having right splicing at target site by sequencing. Four rats were selected as founder to establish the colony. The homozygotes with gene p53 knockout presented tumor susceptibility and the main type of spontaneous tumor was malignant fibrous histiocytoma. In addition,the homozygous rats with gene p53 knockout also had eye developmental defects,such as retina degeneration and disorganized fiber of lens. In conclusion,rat model with p53knockout is efficiently constructed by TALEN,the model exhibits tumor susceptibility and eye developmental defects,indicating that the model can be used for studying the mechanisms of tumorigenesis and the function of gene p53 in eye development.

Key words: TALEN, gene p53 knockout, SD rat, tumor, eye developmental defect