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Title: Genetics of lab animals


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Genetics of lab animals
  • Dag Eide
  • Oslo 16.10.2003

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Motivation
  • Reducing experimental errors
  • Outbred versus inbreds
  • Genetic-environment interactions
  • in standard experiments
  • importance of design
  • Genetic studies
  • GM animals, mutants, special strains
  • Breeding techniques

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Standardization
  • Standardization of the animal
  • Standardization of environment
  • Reproducibility

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Reproducibility
  • Reducing experimental errors due to uncontrolled
    genetic variation
  • Refinement

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Genetic qualities of small rodents
  • Outbred stocks
  • Inbred strains
  • variations

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Outbred stocks
  • closed colony
  • minimal selection
  • lt 1 increase in the inbreeding coefficient pr.
    generation
  • ?F 1/8nf 1/8Nm

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Outbred stocks
  • When to use
  • Production. (antibodies, cell cultures, etc)
  • When inbreds could lead to poorer results.
  • Selection experiments
  • Experiments where frequencies of undefined
    characteristic in an undefined population is
    interesting
  • Standardized safety testing
  • Cheap animals (???)
  • Inbreds are not available (most species)
  • Examples nomenclature
  • MolWIST
  • BomNMRI

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Outbred stocks - problems
  • Genetic drift gene frequencies will change in
    closed colonies
  • Use same source of animals
  • Some breeders cooperate
  • Wistar ? Swiss
  • BUT Wistar ? Wistar is also true
  • Should be replaced by inbreds if possible
  • (mosaic population)

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Isogenic animals
  • monozygotic twins
  • Clones - gynogenetic animals
  • Inbreds ( 98)
  • Inbred F1 hybrids

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Inbred strains
  • When
  • quantitive traits are measured
  • Genetic background may interfere with results
  • Almost always!

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Inbred strains - definitions
  • gt 20 generations brother-sister matings

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Innavl i praksis
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Inbred strains - nomenclature
  • gt 1000 inbred mouse strains
  • BALB/cJ
  • CBA/Bom
  • WKY/Mol

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Inbreds - phenotype differences
  • Pentobarbital (75 mg/kg) sleeping time
  • minutes
  • DBA/2J 475
  • C57BL/6J 235
  • ICR 101
  • Claasen (1994)

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Species inbred
  • Hamster
  • gerbil
  • guinea pig
  • Chicken
  • Amphibians
  • fish (gynogenesis also)

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Inbreds - problems
  • Inbreeding depression (F2-F8)
  • Mutations
  • new variants
  • Rest heterozygozity

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Rest heterozygozity
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Maintaining your own inbreds
  • Buy founders
  • Mate randomly 5-10 generations
  • Or perform genetic QC
  • Select best breeders
  • Replenish population with original founders

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F1-hybrids
  • Crossing 2 inbred strains
  • isogenic
  • Heterosis effect robust, viable, less sensitive,
  • expensive
  • Should be used more!

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Comparison
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Coisogenic strains
  • Strain that differs from parental strain in ony
    one gene / locus
  • Historically mutants
  • Ex. Balb/c-nu
  • GM animals
  • Created by backcrossing
  • Often maintained by backcrossing

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Challenges for animal units
  • maintain protocols
  • - skilled personell
  • - avoid mix up
  • Backcrossing nomenclature - N-tag
  • E.g. Tg(Vr-1b)JN3
  • Keep tight timing schedules
  • Breeding takes time
  • Researchers dont have too much of it..

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Genetic Quality control
Test methods
  • DNA fingerprinting by PCR
  • Jackson laboratories 108 PCR markers for
    standard strains
  • SSLP - simple sequence length polymorphisms
  • SNPs - single nucleotide polymorphisms - are not
    readily available

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Genotyping protocols


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Cryopreservation
  • freezing thawing of embryo
  • preserve rare strains
  • Jax will still supply you
  • preserve inbreds to be able to check for genetic
    drift
  • Transfer of strains

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Inbred animals are preferred
  • Genetically defined animals will increase
    reproducibility
  • In ANY experiment
  • Use one source (still)
  • Describe your animals correctly in MM

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How GM rodents started
  • Nature 1982 300(5893)611-5

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Science 14 april 2000
  • Increase in animal use
  • Good animal facilities demanded by the best
    researchers

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What is a GM animal?
  • animals modified by adding, removing or replacing
    original DNA using molecular biology
  • Mutants are not included, even if they have the
    same application

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Why mice?
  • Many years ahead
  • Plenty of inbred strains
  • Many genetic markers known
  • short generation interval
  • Homologous genes described i inbreds and mutants
  • ES celler established for several inbred lines
  • Injection in pronucleus not too hard
  • Easy surgery

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Necessary reading
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Transgenic animals
  • DNA sequence introduced in the mouse genome
  • Microinjection in pronucleus
  • retrovirus
  • embryonic stem cells (ES cells)

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Injeksjon i pronucleus
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ES - what it is
  • from mouse embryos
  • Maintain ability to form embryos after several
    passages in culture
  • May be selected for presence of introduced DNA in
    vitro (e.g. neomycin resistance gene)
  • Can be introduced into already existing embryo
  • Leads to mosaic animals - part TG/KO/KIN, part
    wild type

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ES cells - general
  • strain 129 most common
  • C57BL/6 recipient (most common)
  • technique
  • knock-in, knock-out, point mutations
  • a lot of work, integration may be random

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KO
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Injeksjon av ES
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GM animals mutants
  • Genetic background IMPORTANT
  • MIN-mutation on B6/J gt spontaneous tumors
  • MIN on AKR/J gt no tumors
  • Increased consciousness the last years about this
  • Mutants
  • spontaneous
  • induced
  • Jackson Labs
  • Mammalian genetics unit (MRC, UK)

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Problems w/GM-animals
  • GM mice often hard to keep
  • Disease - genetic defcts
  • (sub)lethal defects
  • Infections all too common
  • Source of animals?
  • Jackson labs cleans all strains before entry
  • FHI isolator og Microbiologic control

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Maintenance and breeding in a ordinary animal unit
  • backcrossing
  • maintenance
  • Producing double-GM animals
  • Crossing of strains
  • Record keeping (again)
  • Silvers book is available at www.informatics.jax.
    org/silver

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How to get GM-animals?
  • Commercial breeders
  • Hi-quality
  • Research groups
  • Universities, institutes
  • Jackson labs
  • patented?
  • May you breed the animals yourself?

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GM / mutant maintenance
  • Requires a High standard animal unit
  • Quarantene facilities
  • often not SPF
  • protect animals and caretakers/researchers
  • expensive models
  • often unique animals
  • Labor intensive
  • ca 10 X SPF aanimals
  • Even more sensitive to environmental variations

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Legal requirements
  • Helsedirektoratet must approve the facilities
  • --- and should be notified for every new GMO in
    use in the facility
  • http//bioteknologi.helsetilsynet.no/gmo
  • Acb_at_shdir.no
  • Direktoratet for naturforvaltning
  • Notification about import
  • Notification about transport
  • www.dirnat.no

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Xenotransplants
  • Check
  • http//Odin.dep.no
  • NOU Xenotransplantasjon

Full URL http//odin.dep.no/hd/norsk/publ/utredni
nger/NOU/014001-020007/index-dok000-b-n-a.html
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