Biotechnology Bulletin ›› 2026, Vol. 42 ›› Issue (8): 72-80.doi: 10.13560/j.cnki.biotech.bull.1985.2025-1408

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Construction and Efficiency Evaluation of the Cas12a-mediated Site-specific Knock-in System in Pig Cells

ZENG Ya-dan1,2,3, BI Jia-jun1,2,3, LI Xing-long1,2,4, CHANG Yue1,2,4, JIAO De-ling1,2,3, WEI Hong-jiang1,2,3, ZHAO Heng1,2,3()   

  1. 1.Key Laboratory for Porcine Gene Editing and Xenotransplantation in Yunnan Province, Kunming 650201
    2.Xenotransplantation Research Engineering Center in Yunnan Province, Kunming 650201
    3.College of Veterinary Medicine, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201
    4.Faculty of Animal Science and Technology, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201
  • Received:2025-12-24 Online:2026-08-26 Published:2026-08-17
  • Contact: ZHAO Heng E-mail:hengzhao2014@126.com

Abstract:

Objective This study aimed to systematically evaluate the potential of the CRISPR-Cas12a (Cpf1) system mediating site-specific gene knock-in in porcine cells, thereby providing an experimental basis and theoretical reference for its application in precise porcine genome engineering. Method Expression vectors for Acidaminococcus sp. Cas12a (AsCas12a) and Lachnospiraceae bacterium Cas12a (LbCas12a) were constructed. Specific crRNAs were designed to target the well-characterized porcine “safe harbor” loci, Rosa26 and AAVS1, to compare the cleavage efficiencies of the two Cas12a variants. Result At the AAVS1 locus, the editing efficiencies of two crRNAs for AsCas12a were 2.6% and 1.2%, respectively, whereas those for LbCas12a were 6.5% and 2.5%. At the Rosa26 locus, the editing efficiencies for AsCas12a and LbCas12a were 5.0% and 12.7%, respectively, suggesting that LbCas12a possessed relatively higher editing activity in porcine cells. Based on these findings, knock-in donors were developed to utilize four distinct DNA repair pathways: Homology-directed repair (HDR), homology-mediated end joining (HMEJ), microhomology-mediated end joining (MMEJ), and non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), and their integration efficiencies were evaluated. The results revealed that 4 repair pathways all mediated the target genes to have site-targeted integration at both Rosa26 and AAVS1 loci. Specifically, the efficiency by HDR achieved 35.0%, 25.0% by HMEJ, and 15.0% by both NHEJ and MMEJ. Conclusion Four site-specific integration strategies are successfully developed in porcine cells using the Cas12a gene-editing system, followed by a systematic evaluation of their efficiencies. These findings provide essential experimental evidence and references for expanding the application of the Cas12a system in porcine genetic engineering.

Key words: Cas12a, pig, site-specific gene insertion, gene editing