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An Electrochemical Protocol for CRISPR-Mediated Gene-Editing of Sheep Embryonic Fibroblast Cells

Cells, tissues, organs(2023)

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Abstract
Genetic engineering of farm animals is commonly carried out via cell-mediated transfection followed by somatic cell nuclear transfer. However, efficient transfer of exogenous DNA into ovine embryonic fibroblast (EF) cells without compromising cell viability has remained a challenging issue. Here, we aimed to develop a protocol for electrotransfection of sheep EF cells. First, we optimized the pulsing condition using an OptiMEM-GlutaMAX medium as the electroporation buffer and found 2 pulses of 270 V, each for 10 ms and 10 s interval, is the most efficient condition to have a high rate of transfection and cell survival. Moreover, supplementing 3% dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) into the electroporation medium considerably improved the cell viability after the electroporation process. The electroporation procedure resulted in >98% transfection efficiency and >97% cell survival rate using reporter plasmids. Finally, using CRISPR/Cas9-encoding vectors, we targeted BMP15 and GDF9 genes in sheep EF cells. The electroporated cells are associated with a 52% indels rate using single gRNAs as well as a highly efficient target deletion using 2 gRNAs. In conclusion, we have developed an electrotransfection protocol using the OptiMEM-GlutaMAX medium supplemented with 3% DMSO for sheep EF cells. The electroporation method can be used for cell-mediated gene-editing in sheep.
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CRISPR,Cas9,DMSO,Electroporation,OptiMEM-GlutaMAX,Sheep,Targeted deletion
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