Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch

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Autor(a) principal: Jung, Kyung Min
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Kim, Young Min, Keyte, Anna L., Biegler, Matthew T., Rengaraj, Deivendran, Lee, Hong Jo, Mello, Claudio V., Velho, Tarciso André Ferreira, Fedrigo, Olivier, Haase, Bettina, Jarvis, Erich D., Han, Jae Yong
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Resumo: The zebra finch has been used as a valuable vocal learning animal model for human spoken language. It is representative of vocal learning songbirds specifically, which comprise half of all bird species, and of Neoaves broadly, which comprise 95% of all bird species. Although transgenesis in the zebra finch has been accomplished, it is with a very low efficiency of germ-line transmission and far from the efficiency with a more genetically tractable but vocal nonlearning species, the chicken (a Galloanseriformes). To improve germ-line transmission in the zebra finch, we identified and characterized its primordial germ cells (PGCs) and compared them with chicken. We found striking differences between the 2 species, including that zebra finch PGCs were more numerous, more widely distributed in early embryos before colonization into the gonads, had slower timing of colonization, and had a different developmental gene-expression program. We improved conditions for isolating and culturing zebra finch PGCs in vitro and were able to transfect them with gene-expression vectors and incorporate them into the gonads of host embryos. Our findings demonstrate important differences in the PGCs of the zebra finch and advance the first stage of creating PGC-mediated germ-line transgenics of a vocal learning species.
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We improved conditions for isolating and culturing zebra finch PGCs in vitro and were able to transfect them with gene-expression vectors and incorporate them into the gonads of host embryos. 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dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
title Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
spellingShingle Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
Jung, Kyung Min
DAZL
embryo development
germ cells
songbird
transgenesis
title_short Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
title_full Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
title_fullStr Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
title_full_unstemmed Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
title_sort Identification and characterization of primordial germ cells in a vocal learning Neoaves species, the zebra finch
author Jung, Kyung Min
author_facet Jung, Kyung Min
Kim, Young Min
Keyte, Anna L.
Biegler, Matthew T.
Rengaraj, Deivendran
Lee, Hong Jo
Mello, Claudio V.
Velho, Tarciso André Ferreira
Fedrigo, Olivier
Haase, Bettina
Jarvis, Erich D.
Han, Jae Yong
author_role author
author2 Kim, Young Min
Keyte, Anna L.
Biegler, Matthew T.
Rengaraj, Deivendran
Lee, Hong Jo
Mello, Claudio V.
Velho, Tarciso André Ferreira
Fedrigo, Olivier
Haase, Bettina
Jarvis, Erich D.
Han, Jae Yong
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Jung, Kyung Min
Kim, Young Min
Keyte, Anna L.
Biegler, Matthew T.
Rengaraj, Deivendran
Lee, Hong Jo
Mello, Claudio V.
Velho, Tarciso André Ferreira
Fedrigo, Olivier
Haase, Bettina
Jarvis, Erich D.
Han, Jae Yong
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DAZL
embryo development
germ cells
songbird
transgenesis
topic DAZL
embryo development
germ cells
songbird
transgenesis
description The zebra finch has been used as a valuable vocal learning animal model for human spoken language. It is representative of vocal learning songbirds specifically, which comprise half of all bird species, and of Neoaves broadly, which comprise 95% of all bird species. Although transgenesis in the zebra finch has been accomplished, it is with a very low efficiency of germ-line transmission and far from the efficiency with a more genetically tractable but vocal nonlearning species, the chicken (a Galloanseriformes). To improve germ-line transmission in the zebra finch, we identified and characterized its primordial germ cells (PGCs) and compared them with chicken. We found striking differences between the 2 species, including that zebra finch PGCs were more numerous, more widely distributed in early embryos before colonization into the gonads, had slower timing of colonization, and had a different developmental gene-expression program. We improved conditions for isolating and culturing zebra finch PGCs in vitro and were able to transfect them with gene-expression vectors and incorporate them into the gonads of host embryos. Our findings demonstrate important differences in the PGCs of the zebra finch and advance the first stage of creating PGC-mediated germ-line transgenics of a vocal learning species.
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