Crucial role of dead end gene for primordial germ cell survival in rice field eel (Monopterus albus)

Theriogenology. 2021 Dec:176:188-193. doi: 10.1016/j.theriogenology.2021.09.036. Epub 2021 Oct 3.

Abstract

The dead end gene has been identified as a essential factor for Primordial germ cells (PGCs) migration and survival in many species, but its role in Monopterus albus is unclear. In order to clarify the function of dead end gene in M.albus PGCs migration and survival, we first characterized the expression profile of M.albus dead end (Madnd) in developing embryos and various tissues. qRT-PCR revealed that Madnd transcripts were exclusively detected in gonad, including ovary, testis and ovotestis.Embryos injected with a Madnd morpholino (Madnd-MO) exhibited down-regulation of the vasa gene. Furthermore, the GFP signal show the PGCs migration in control group were injected with GFP-nanos3 3'-UTR mRNA for visualization, as described in a previous study, yet it was disappeared after embryos injected with Madnd-MO.Finally, we characterized the genomics sequence of the Madnd gene and designed five gRNAs for genome editing. Three gRNAs were selected for microinjection according to the results of in vitro tests. gRNAd1 was used for microinjection with the Cas9 protein and was confirmed to be effective. Our analysis in this study suggested that Madnd play a key role in PGCs migration and survival in M. albus. These data provide the basis for the production of fast-growing and reproductively M.albus sterile.

Keywords: Cas9-gRNA; Dead end; Monopterus albus; Morpholino; Primordial germ cell.

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Cell Survival
  • Eels
  • Female
  • Germ Cells*
  • Gonads
  • Male
  • Smegmamorpha*