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10 February 2010 Production of Biofunctional Recombinant Human Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist (rhIL1RN) from Transgenic Quail Egg White
Se Chang Kwon, Jin Won Choi, Hyun-Jun Jang, Sang Su Shin, Seul Ki Lee, Tae Sub Park, In Young Choi, Gwan Sun Lee, Gwonhwa Song, Jae Yong Han
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Abstract

Oviduct-specific expression of heterologous recombinant proteins in transgenic birds is a promising technology for the large-scale production of therapeutic proteins in eggs. We describe the production of recombinant human interleukin 1 receptor antagonist (rhIL1RN) in the eggs of transgenic quails. To drive tissue-specific expression of rhIL1RN, a 1.35-kb fragment of the chicken ovalbumin promoter, which contains both the steroid-dependent regulatory element and the negative regulatory element, was used. A transgenic quail was generated by microinjection of a concentrated stock of lentivirus into stage X blastodermal cells. A single copy of the transgene was integrated into the seventh intron of the gene for conserved oligomeric golgi complex protein 5 (COG5) on chromosome 1. As expected, rhIL1RN expression was restricted to oviductal tissue, and the amount of protein deposited in the eggs of homozygous transgenic quails ranged from 88.7 to 233.8 ng/ml. Transgene expression was conserved from the G1 generation to the G4 generation, and there was no evidence of transgene silencing. In a bioassay using the EL4.NOB-1/CTLL-2 coculture system, no significant difference was observed between the egg-produced rhIL1RN and a commercially available rhIL1RN (anakinra).

Se Chang Kwon, Jin Won Choi, Hyun-Jun Jang, Sang Su Shin, Seul Ki Lee, Tae Sub Park, In Young Choi, Gwan Sun Lee, Gwonhwa Song, and Jae Yong Han "Production of Biofunctional Recombinant Human Interleukin 1 Receptor Antagonist (rhIL1RN) from Transgenic Quail Egg White," Biology of Reproduction 82(6), 1057-1064, (10 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.1095/biolreprod.109.081687
Received: 25 September 2009; Accepted: 1 January 2010; Published: 10 February 2010
KEYWORDS
chicken ovalbumin promoter
embryo
gene regulation
Lentiviral vector
oviduct
rhIL1RN
transgenic quail
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