Su-Cheong Yeom, Ok Jae Koo, Chung-Gyu Park, Byeong-Chun Lee, Wang-Jae Lee
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In order to investigate genetic stability and gene expression profile after cloning procedure, two groups of cloned pigs were used for swine leukocyte antigen (SLA) gene nucleotide alteration and microarray analyses. Each group was consist of cloned pigs derived from same cell line (n=3 and 4, respectively). Six SLA loci were analyzed for cDNA sequences and protein translations. In total, 16 SLA alleles were identified and there were no evidence of SLA nucleotide alteration. All SLA sequences and protein translations were identical among the each pig in the same group. On the other hand, microarray assay was performed for profiling gene expression of the cloned pigs. In total, 43,603 genes were analyzed and 2,150~4,300 reliably hybridized spots on the each chip were selected for further analysis. Even though the cloned pigs in the same group had identical genetic background, 18.6~47.3% of analyzed genes were differentially expressed in between each cloned pigs. Furthermore, on gene clustering analysis, some cloned pigs showed abnormal physiological phenotypes such as inflammation, cancer or cardiomyopathy. We assumed that individual environmental adaption, sociality and rank in the pen might have induced these different phenotypes. In conclusion, the results of the present study indicate that SLA locus genes appear to be stable following SCNT. However, gene expressions and phenotypes between cloned pigs derived from the same cell line were not identical even under the same rearing conditions.
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ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Animal Source Confirmation of Cloned Animal Sample Preparation Sequence-based SLA Typing and Analysis Microarray Analysis RESULTS Confirmation of Cloned Pigs Sequence-Based SLA Typing Microarray Analysis DISCUSSION REFERENCES
Su-Cheong Yeom [ Center for Animal Resource and Development, Bio-max Institute, Seoul National University, Xenotransplantation Research Center, Seoul National University Hospital ]
Ok Jae Koo [ Department of Theriogenology and Biotechnology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Biotransplant Research Institute, Institute of Green-Bio Science and Technology, Seoul National University ]
Chung-Gyu Park [ Xenotransplantation Research Center, Seoul National University Hospital ]
Byeong-Chun Lee [ Department of Theriogenology and Biotechnology, College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University, Biotransplant Research Institute, Institute of Green-Bio Science and Technology, Seoul National University ]
Wang-Jae Lee [ Center for Animal Resource and Development, Bio-max Institute, Seoul National University, Xenotransplantation Research Center, Seoul National University Hospital ]
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