Disruption of FGF5 in cashmere goats using CRISPR/Cas9 results in more secondary hair follicles and longer fibers
					
						
							
								
									
										
											Wang Xiaolong
										
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Cai Bei
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Zhou Jiankui
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Zhu Haijing
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Niu Yiyuan
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Ma Baohua
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Yu Honghao
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Lei Anmin
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Yan Hailong
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Shen Qiaoyan
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Shi Lei
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Zhao Xiaoe
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Hua Jinlian
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Huang Xingxu
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Qu Lei
										
									
								
									
										
										
											Chen Yulin
										
									
								
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								    PLoS ONE  
									
									2016 年
									
									
									11 卷
									
									
									10 期
									
								
							 
						
						
							
						
						
							
								摘要:
								Precision genetic engineering accelerates the genetic improvement of livestock for agriculture and biomedicine. We have recently reported our success in producing gene-modified goats using the CRISPR/Cas9 system through microinjection of Cas9 mRNA and sgRNAs targeting the MSTN and FGF5 genes in goat embryos. By investigating the influence of gene modification on the phenotypes of Cas9-mediated goats, we herein demonstrate that the utility of this approach involving the disruption of FGF5 results in increased number of second hair follicles and enhanced fiber length in Cas9-mediated goats, suggesting more cashmere will be produced. The effects of genome modifications were characterized using H&E and immunohistochemistry staining, quantitative PCR, and western blotting techniques. These results indicated that the gene modifications induced by the disruption of FGF5 had occurred at the morphological and genetic levels. We further show that the knockout alleles were likely capable of germline transmission, which is essential for goat population expansion. These results provide sufficient evidences of the merit of using the CRISPR/Cas9 approach for the generation of gene-modified goats displaying the corresponding mutant phenotypes.