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Reviving rare chicken breeds using genetically engineered sterility in surrogate host birds

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Woodcock ME, Gheyas AA, Mason AS, Nandi S, Taylor L, Sherman A, Smith J, Burt DW, Hawken R & McGrew MJ (2019) Reviving rare chicken breeds using genetically engineered sterility in surrogate host birds. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116 (42), pp. 20930-20937. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1906316116

Abstract
In macrolecithal species, cryopreservation of the oocyte and zygote is not possible due to the large size and quantity of lipid deposited within the egg. For birds, this signifies that cryopreserving and regenerating a species from frozen cellular material are currently technically unfeasible. Diploid primordial germ cells (PGCs) are a potential means to freeze down the entire genome and reconstitute an avian species from frozen material. Here, we examine the use of genetically engineered (GE) sterile female layer chicken as surrogate hosts for the transplantation of cryopreserved avian PGCs from rare heritage breeds of chicken. We first amplified PGC numbers in culture before cryopreservation and subsequent transplantation into host GE embryos. We found that all hatched offspring from the chimera GE hens were derived from the donor rare heritage breed broiler PGCs, and using cryopreserved semen, we were able to produce pure offspring. Measurement of the mutation rate of PGCs in culture revealed that 2.7 × 10−10 de novo single-nucleotide variants (SNVs) were generated per cell division, which is comparable with other stem cell lineages. We also found that endogenous avian leukosis virus (ALV) retroviral insertions were not mobilized during in vitro propagation. Taken together, these results show that mutation rates are no higher than normal stem cells, essential if we are to conserve avian breeds. Thus, GE sterile avian surrogate hosts provide a viable platform to conserve and regenerate avian species using cryopreserved PGCs.

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Multidisciplinary

Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences: Volume 116, Issue 42

StatusPublished
FundersBiotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council and EC | Horizon 2020
Publication date31/10/2019
Publication date online15/10/2019
Date accepted by journal06/09/2019
PublisherProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
ISSN0027-8424
eISSN1091-6490

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Dr Almas Gheyas

Dr Almas Gheyas

Lecturer in Aquaculture Production Scien, Institute of Aquaculture