Donor-derived spermatogenesis following stem cell transplantation in sterile NANOS2 knockout males

不育 NANOS2 基因敲除男性接受干细胞移植后供体来源的精子发生

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作者:Michela Ciccarelli, Mariana I Giassetti, Deqiang Miao, Melissa J Oatley, Colton Robbins, Blanca Lopez-Biladeau, Muhammad Salman Waqas, Ahmed Tibary, Bruce Whitelaw, Simon Lillico, Chi-Hun Park, Ki-Eun Park, Bhanu Telugu, Zhiqiang Fan, Ying Liu, Misha Regouski, Irina A Polejaeva, Jon M Oatley

Abstract

Spermatogonial stem cell transplantation (SSCT) is an experimental technique for transfer of germline between donor and recipient males that could be used as a tool for biomedical research, preservation of endangered species, and dissemination of desirable genetics in food animal populations. To fully realize these potentials, recipient males must be devoid of endogenous germline but possess normal testicular architecture and somatic cell function capable of supporting allogeneic donor stem cell engraftment and regeneration of spermatogenesis. Here we show that male mice, pigs, goats, and cattle harboring knockout alleles of the NANOS2 gene generated by CRISPR-Cas9 editing have testes that are germline ablated but otherwise structurally normal. In adult pigs and goats, SSCT with allogeneic donor stem cells led to sustained donor-derived spermatogenesis. With prepubertal mice, allogeneic SSCT resulted in attainment of natural fertility. Collectively, these advancements represent a major step toward realizing the enormous potential of surrogate sires as a tool for dissemination and regeneration of germplasm in all mammalian species.

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