TY - JOUR
T1 - Strategies for improvement of cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer
AU - Qiu, Xiaoyan
AU - Xiao, Xiong
AU - Martin, Graeme B.
AU - Li, Nan
AU - Ling, Wenhui
AU - Wang, Mingyu
AU - Li, Yuemin
PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful tool that is being applied in a variety of fields as diverse as the cloning and production of transgenic animals, rescue of endangered species and regenerative medicine. However, cloning efficiency is still very low and SCNT embryos generally show poor developmental competency and many abnormalities. The low efficiency is probably due to incomplete reprogramming of the donor nucleus and most of the developmental problems are thought to be caused by epigenetic defects. Applications of SCNT will, therefore, depend on improvements in the efficiency of production of healthy clones. This review has summarised the progress and strategies that have been used to make improvements in various animal species, especially over the period 2010-2017, including strategies based on histone modification, embryo aggregation and mitochondrial function. There has been considerable investiagation into the mechanisms that underpin each strategy, helping us better understand the nature of genomic reprogramming and nucleus-cytoplasm interactions.
AB - Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is a powerful tool that is being applied in a variety of fields as diverse as the cloning and production of transgenic animals, rescue of endangered species and regenerative medicine. However, cloning efficiency is still very low and SCNT embryos generally show poor developmental competency and many abnormalities. The low efficiency is probably due to incomplete reprogramming of the donor nucleus and most of the developmental problems are thought to be caused by epigenetic defects. Applications of SCNT will, therefore, depend on improvements in the efficiency of production of healthy clones. This review has summarised the progress and strategies that have been used to make improvements in various animal species, especially over the period 2010-2017, including strategies based on histone modification, embryo aggregation and mitochondrial function. There has been considerable investiagation into the mechanisms that underpin each strategy, helping us better understand the nature of genomic reprogramming and nucleus-cytoplasm interactions.
KW - embryo aggregation
KW - histone modification
KW - mitochondrial function
KW - SCNT
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85052920519&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1071/AN17621
DO - 10.1071/AN17621
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85052920519
SN - 1836-0939
VL - 59
SP - 1218
EP - 1227
JO - Animal Production Science
JF - Animal Production Science
IS - 7
ER -