Direct analysis of brain phenotypes via neural blastocyst complementation

通过神经囊胚互补直接分析大脑表型

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作者:Hai-Qiang Dai #, Zhuoyi Liang #, Amelia N Chang #, Aimee M Chapdelaine-Williams, Beatriz Alvarado, Alex A Pollen, Frederick W Alt, Bjoern Schwer

Abstract

We provide a protocol for generating forebrain structures in vivo from mouse embryonic stem cells (ESCs) via neural blastocyst complementation (NBC). We developed this protocol for studies of development and function of specific forebrain regions, including the cerebral cortex and hippocampus. We describe a complete workflow, from methods for modifying a given genomic locus in ESCs via CRISPR-Cas9-mediated editing to the generation of mouse chimeras with ESC-reconstituted forebrain regions that can be directly analyzed. The procedure begins with genetic editing of mouse ESCs via CRISPR-Cas9, which can be accomplished in ~4-8 weeks. We provide protocols to achieve fluorescent labeling of ESCs in ~2-3 weeks, which allows tracing of the injected, ESC-derived donor cells in chimeras generated via NBC. Once modified ESCs are ready, NBC chimeras are generated in ~3 weeks via injection of ESCs into genetically programmed blastocysts that are subsequently transferred into pseudo-pregnant fosters. Our in vivo brain organogenesis platform is efficient, allowing functional and systematic analysis of genes and other genomic factors in as little as 3 months, in the context of a whole organism.

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