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Transgenic Rodent Assay for Quantifying Male Germ Cell Mutant Frequency
Authors:Jason M. O'Brien  Marc A. Beal  John D. Gingerich  Lynda Soper  George R. Douglas  Carole L. Yauk  Francesco Marchetti
Affiliation:1.Environmental Health Science and Research Bureau, Health Canada, Environmental Health Centre
Abstract:De novo mutations arise mostly in the male germline and may contribute to adverse health outcomes in subsequent generations. Traditional methods for assessing the induction of germ cell mutations require the use of large numbers of animals, making them impractical. As such, germ cell mutagenicity is rarely assessed during chemical testing and risk assessment. Herein, we describe an in vivo male germ cell mutation assay using a transgenic rodent model that is based on a recently approved Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) test guideline. This method uses an in vitro positive selection assay to measure in vivo mutations induced in a transgenic λgt10 vector bearing a reporter gene directly in the germ cells of exposed males. We further describe how the detection of mutations in the transgene recovered from germ cells can be used to characterize the stage-specific sensitivity of the various spermatogenic cell types to mutagen exposure by controlling three experimental parameters: the duration of exposure (administration time), the time between exposure and sample collection (sampling time), and the cell population collected for analysis. Because a large number of germ cells can be assayed from a single male, this method has superior sensitivity compared with traditional methods, requires fewer animals and therefore much less time and resources.
Keywords:Genetics   Issue 90   sperm   spermatogonia   male germ cells   spermatogenesis   de novo mutation   OECD TG 488   transgenic rodent mutation assay   N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea   genetic toxicology
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