Author:
Qin Yiren,Tian Qiyu,Chung Hoyoung,Geng Fuqian,James Daylon J.,Wang Jianlong,Wen Duancheng
Abstract
SummaryGenerating mice entirely from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) via tetraploid complementation, termed all-ESC mice, is considered the gold standard for pluripotency testing. In this study, we examined the effects of our newly reported lipid-rich 2i/LIF medium (2iLA) on ESCs for genetic engineering. As a proof of principle, we targeted theERasgene using the 2iLA medium, sinceERas-null mice displayed no noticeable phenotype in a previously developed mouse model through chimeras. We demonstrated that the 2iLA medium effectively supports the creation of both male and femaleERas-null all-ESC mice, emphasizing the advantages of this culture medium. Unexpectedly, we observed thatERas-null all-ESC mice produced with the 2iLA medium exhibited a non-Mendelian lethal craniofacial anomaly, which can be mitigated by using the lipid-free 2i/LIF medium. Our findings not only highlight the potential of the 2iLA medium for gene targeting but also reveal a novel lipid-associated role of theERasgene in craniofacial development. Our system offers a unique alternative for studying developmental gene functions unachievable with traditional methods and provides a novel platform for the rapid construction of mouse models.Graphic AbstractAll-ESC pups from wild-type (WT) ESCs cultured in lipid-rich 2iLA medium are normal. In contrast, both male and femaleERas-null isogenic all-ESC pups produced from ESCs in 2iLA medium display a non-Mendelian craniofacial anomaly. This phenotype is alleviated when the ESCs are grown in a lipid-free 2iL medium.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory