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Abstract

Grant Number: 1R43GM068390-01
PI Name: ECHELARD, YANN
PI Email: yann.echelard@gtc-bio.com
PI Title:
Project Title: RAPID PRODUCTION OF HOMOZYGOUS TRANSGENIC ANIMALS

Abstract: DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The objective of this proposal is to produce homozygous cell lines from existing hemizygous transgenic goats and cows, for use in producing homozygous transgenic animals. GTC Biotherapeutics (formerly Genzyme Transgenics Corp) has developed a safe, abundant and cost effective production source for recombinant biopharmaceuticals by expressing recombinant proteins in the milk of transgenic dairy animals. Current transgenic methods produce first generation hemizygous animals that carry the transgene(s) at a single chromosomal integration site. Doubling the transgene copy number by producing homozygous animals would double protein productivity and simplify future breeding schemes. However, the only existing way to generate homozygotes is through two generations of progeny testing. We have devised a strategy for rapidly selecting homozygous primary cell lines that are derived from the original transgenic animals and that can be used as nuclear transfer donors to produce homozygous transgenic animals. We now propose to establish the feasibility of this strategy by: 1) optimizing methods for producing homozygous fibroblast cell lines; 2) characterizing the cell lines to confirm the presence of one transgene copy on each of two homologues; and 3) producing homozygous transgenic embryos by nuclear transfer. If this approach is successful, it will cost -effectively boost transgenic productivity.

Thesaurus Terms:
cell line, fibroblast, homozygote, nuclear transfer, technology /technique development, transgenic animal
biotherapeutic agent, method development, recombinant protein
biotechnology, goat

Institution: GTC BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
175 CROSSING BLVD, STE 410
FRAMINGHAM, MA 01702
Fiscal Year: 2003
Department:
Project Start: 15-JUN-2003
Project End: 14-DEC-2003
ICD: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES
IRG: ZRG1


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