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RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing

The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental developmental biology. Although the range of available techniques now extends to miss-expression of genes through in ovo electroporation, it remains difficult to knock out individual gene expression. Rece...

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Autores principales: Hernández, Victor Hernández, Bueno, David
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Ivyspring International Publisher 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1140352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15951844
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Bueno, David
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description The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental developmental biology. Although the range of available techniques now extends to miss-expression of genes through in ovo electroporation, it remains difficult to knock out individual gene expression. Recently, the possibility of silencing gene expression by RNAi in chick embryos has been reported. However, published studies show only discrete quantitative differences in the expression of the endogenous targeted genes and unclear morphological alterations. To elucidate whether the tools currently available are adequate to silence gene expression sufficiently to produce a clear and specific null-like mutant phenotype, we have performed several experiments with different molecules that trigger RNAi: dsRNA, siRNA, and shRNA produced from a plasmid coexpressing green fluorescent protein as an internal marker. Focussing on fgf8 expression in the developing isthmus, we show that no morphological defects are observed, and that fgf8 expression is neither silenced in embryos microinjected with dsRNA nor in embryos microinjected and electroporated with a pool of siRNAs. Moreover, fgf8 expression was not significantly silenced in most isthmic cells transformed with a plasmid producing engineered shRNAs to fgf8. We also show that siRNA molecules do not spread significantly from cell to cell as reported for invertebrates, suggesting the existence of molecular differences between different model systems that may explain the different responses to RNAi. Although our results are basically in agreement with previously reported studies, we suggest, in contrast to them, that with currently available tools and techniques the number of cells in which fgf8 gene expression is decreased, if any, is not sufficient to generate a detectable mutant phenotype, thus making RNAi useless as a routine method for functional gene analysis in chick embryos.
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spelling pubmed-11403522005-05-31 RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing Hernández, Victor Hernández Bueno, David Int J Biol Sci Research Paper The in vivo accessibility of the chick embryo makes it a favoured model system for experimental developmental biology. Although the range of available techniques now extends to miss-expression of genes through in ovo electroporation, it remains difficult to knock out individual gene expression. Recently, the possibility of silencing gene expression by RNAi in chick embryos has been reported. However, published studies show only discrete quantitative differences in the expression of the endogenous targeted genes and unclear morphological alterations. To elucidate whether the tools currently available are adequate to silence gene expression sufficiently to produce a clear and specific null-like mutant phenotype, we have performed several experiments with different molecules that trigger RNAi: dsRNA, siRNA, and shRNA produced from a plasmid coexpressing green fluorescent protein as an internal marker. Focussing on fgf8 expression in the developing isthmus, we show that no morphological defects are observed, and that fgf8 expression is neither silenced in embryos microinjected with dsRNA nor in embryos microinjected and electroporated with a pool of siRNAs. Moreover, fgf8 expression was not significantly silenced in most isthmic cells transformed with a plasmid producing engineered shRNAs to fgf8. We also show that siRNA molecules do not spread significantly from cell to cell as reported for invertebrates, suggesting the existence of molecular differences between different model systems that may explain the different responses to RNAi. Although our results are basically in agreement with previously reported studies, we suggest, in contrast to them, that with currently available tools and techniques the number of cells in which fgf8 gene expression is decreased, if any, is not sufficient to generate a detectable mutant phenotype, thus making RNAi useless as a routine method for functional gene analysis in chick embryos. Ivyspring International Publisher 2005-01-05 /pmc/articles/PMC1140352/ /pubmed/15951844 Text en © Ivyspring International Publisher. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of a Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.0) which permits distribution and reproduction for noncommerical purposes, provided that the article is in whole, unmodified, and properly cited.
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RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title_full RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title_fullStr RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title_full_unstemmed RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title_short RNA interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
title_sort rna interference is ineffective as a routine method for gene silencing in chick embryos as monitored by fgf8 silencing
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1140352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15951844
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