Transgenic embryos and mice produced from low titre lentiviral vectors

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Lentiviral vectors are now recognised as an efficient transgene delivery system which can result in greater than 90% of founder animals carrying the transgene. Vector injection into the perivitelline space has emerged as the standard delivery method but is limited by the need for high-titre lentivirus vector preparations. Based on a modified perivitelline injection method we demonstrate that transgenic animals can be generated from low-titre virus vector preparations further simplifying lentiviral transgenesis. Repeat injection of 107 TU/ml vector preparation resulted in 23% of embryos carrying the transgene compare to 1% from a single injection. Embryos exposed to repeat injection of vector developed to blastocyst with the same efficiency as non-injected embryos and produced transgenic mice capable of transmitting the transgene through the germline © 2007 Springer Science+Business Media B.V.

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Ritchie, W. A., Neil, C., King, T., & Whitelaw, C. B. A. (2007). Transgenic embryos and mice produced from low titre lentiviral vectors. Transgenic Research, 16(5), 661–664. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11248-007-9102-2

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