Direct Readout of Neural Stem Cell Transgenesis with an Integration-Coupled Gene Expression Switch

Summary

Stable genomic integration of exogenous transgenes is essential in neurodevelopmental and stem cell studies. Despite tools driving increasingly efficient genomic insertion with DNA vectors, transgenesis remains fundamentally hindered by the impossibility of distinguishing integrated from episomal transgenes. Here, we introduce an integration-coupled On genetic switch, iOn, which triggers gene expression upon incorporation into the host genome through transposition, thus enabling rapid and accurate identification of integration events following transfection with naked plasmids. In vitro, iOn permits rapid drug-free stable transgenesis of mouse and human pluripotent stem cells with multiple vectors. In vivo, we demonstrate faithful cell lineage tracing, assessment of regulatory elements, and mosaic analysis of gene function in somatic transgenesis experiments that reveal neural progenitor potentialities and interaction. These results establish iOn as a universally applicable strategy to accelerate and simplify genetic engineering in cultured systems and model organisms by conditioning transgene activation to genomic integration. Copyright © 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Authors Kumamoto T, Maurinot F, Barry-Martinet R, Vaslin C, Vandormael-Pournin S, Le M, Lerat M, Niculescu D, Cohen-Tannoudji M, Rebsam A, Loulier K, Nedelec S, Tozer S, Livet J
Journal Neuron
Publication Date 2020 Aug 19;107(4):617-630.e6
PubMed 32559415
PubMed Central PMC7447981
DOI 10.1016/j.neuron.2020.05.038

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