Genetic screening and multipotency in rhesus monkey haploid neural progenitor cells.
Development
; 145(11)2018 06 11.
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| ID: mdl-29784672
Haploid embryonic stem cells (haESCs) have been extensively applied in forward and reverse genetic screening. However, a mammalian haploid somatic cell line is difficult to achieve because of spontaneous diploidization in differentiation. As a non-human primate species, monkeys are widely used in basic and pre-clinical research in which haploid cells are restricted to ESCs. Here, we report that rhesus monkey haESCs in an optimized culture medium show naïve-state pluripotency and stable haploidy. This model facilitated the derivation of haploid neural progenitor cells (haNPCs), which maintained haploidy and differentiation potential into neurons and glia for a long period in vitro High-throughput trapping mutations can be efficiently introduced into haNPCs via piggyBac transposons. This system proves useful when identifying gene targets of neural toxicants via a proof-of-concept experiment. Using CRISPR/Cas9 editing, we confirmed that B4GALT6, from the candidate gene list, is a resistance gene of A803467 (a tetrodotoxin-like toxicant). This model is the first non-human primate haploid somatic cell line with proliferative ability, multipotency and an intact genome, thus providing a cellular resource for recessive genetic and potential drug screening.
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Pruebas Genéticas
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Evaluación Preclínica de Medicamentos
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Células Madre Embrionarias
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Células-Madre Neurales
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Edición Génica
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Galactosiltransferasas
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Macaca mulatta
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Diagnostic_studies
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Prognostic_studies
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Screening_studies
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En
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Development
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2018
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Article
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China