Re-Evaluating One-step Generation of Mice Carrying Conditional Alleles by CRISPR-Cas9-Mediated Genome Editing Technology Institutional Repository Document uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractCRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technology has considerably facilitated the generation of mouse knockout alleles, relieving many of the cumbersome and time-consuming steps of traditional mouse embryonic stem cell technology. However, the generation of conditional knockout alleles remains an important challenge. An earlier study reported up to 16% efficiency in generating conditional knockout alleles in mice using 2 single guide RNAs (sgRNA) and 2 single-stranded oligonucleotides (ssODN) (2sgRNA-2ssODN). We re-evaluated this method from a large data set generated from a consortium consisting of 17 transgenic core facilities or laboratories or programs across the world. The dataset constituted 17,887 microinjected or electroporated zygotes and 1,718 live born mice, of which only 15 (0.87%) mice harbored 2 correct LoxP insertions in cis configuration indicating a very low efficiency of the method. To determine the factors required to successfully generate conditional alleles using the 2sgRNA-2ssODN approach, we performed a generalized linear regression model. We show that factors such as the concentration of the sgRNA, Cas9 protein or the distance between the placement of LoxP insertions were not predictive for the success of this technique. The major predictor affecting the methods success was the probability of simultaneously inserting intact proximal and distal LoxP sequences, without the loss of the DNA segment between the two sgRNA cleavage sites. Our analysis of a large data set indicates that the 2sgRNA2ssODN method generates a large number of undesired alleles (>99%), and a very small number of desired alleles (<1%) requiring, on average 1,192 zygotes.

altmetric score

  • 189.684

author list (cited authors)

  • Gurumurthy, C., Quadros, R., Adams, J., Alcaide, P., Ayabe, S., Ballard, J., ... Burgio, G.

citation count

  • 9

complete list of authors

  • Gurumurthy, Channabasavaiah||Quadros, Rolen||Adams, John||Alcaide, Pilar||Ayabe, Shinya||Ballard, Johnathan||Batra, Surinder K||Beauchamp, Marie-Claude||Becker, Kathleen A||Bernas, Guillaume||Brough, David||Carrillo-Salinas, Francisco||Dawson, Ruby||DeMambro, Victoria||D’Hont, Jinke||Dibb, Katharine||Eudy, James D||Gan, Lin||Gao, Jing||Gonzales, Amy||Guntur, Anyonya||Guo, Huiping||Harms, Donald W||Harrington, Anne||Hentges, Kathryn E||Humphreys, Neil||Imai, Shiho||Ishii, Hideshi||Iwama, Mizuho||Jonasch, Eric||Karolak, Michelle||Keavney, Bernard||Khin, Nay-Chi||Konno, Masamitsu||Kotani, Yuko||Kunihiro, Yayoi||Lakshmanan, Imayavaramban||Larochelle, Catherine||Lawrence, Catherine B||Li, Lin||Lindner, Volkhard||Liu, Xian-De||Lopez-Castejon, Gloria||Loudon, Andrew||Lowe, Jenna||Jerome-Majeweska, Loydie||Matsusaka, Taiji||Miura, Hiromi||Miyasaka, Yoshiki||Morpurgo, Benjamin||Motyl, Katherine||Nabeshima, Yo-ichi||Nakade, Koji||Nakashiba, Toshiaki||Nakashima, Kenichi||Obata, Yuichi||Ogiwara, Sanae||Ouellet, Mariette||Oxburgh, Leif||Piltz, Sandra||Pinz, Ilka||Ponnusamy, Moorthy P||Ray, David||Redder, Ronald J||Rosen, Clifford J||Ross, Nikki||Ruhe, Mark T||Ryzhova, Larisa||Salvador, Ane M||Sedlacek, Radislav||Sharma, Karan||Smith, Chad||Staes, Katrien||Starrs, Lora||Sugiyama, Fumihiro||Takahashi, Satoru||Tanaka, Tomohiro||Trafford, Andrew||Uno, Yoshihiro||Vanhoutte, Leen||Vanrockeghem, Frederique||Willis, Brandon J||Wright, Christian S||Yamauchi, Yuko||Yi, Xin||Yoshimi, Kazuto||Zhang, Xuesong||Zhang, Yu||Ohtsuka, Masato||Das, Satyabrata||Garry, Daniel J||Hochepied, Tino||Thomas, Paul||Parker-Thornburg, Jan||Adamson, Antony D||Yoshiki, Atsushi||Schmouth, Jean-Francois||Golovko, Andrei||Thompson, William R||Lloyd, KC Kent||Wood, Joshua A||Cowan, Mitra||Mashimo, Tomoji||Mizuno, Seiya||Zhu, Hao||Kasparek, Petr||Liaw, Lucy||Miano, Joseph M||Burgio, Gaetan

Book Title

  • bioRxiv

publication date

  • August 2018