Progress and biotechnological prospects in fish transgenesis

Biotechnol Adv. 2017 Nov 1;35(6):832-844. doi: 10.1016/j.biotechadv.2017.06.002. Epub 2017 Jun 8.

Abstract

The history of transgenesis is marked by milestones such as the development of cellular transdifferentiation, recombinant DNA, genetic modification of target cells, and finally, the generation of simpler genetically modified organisms (e.g. bacteria and mice). The first transgenic fish was developed in 1984, and since then, continuing technological advancements to improve gene transfer have led to more rapid, accurate, and efficient generation of transgenic animals. Among the established methods are microinjection, electroporation, lipofection, viral vectors, and gene targeting. Here, we review the history of animal transgenesis, with an emphasis on fish, in conjunction with major developments in genetic engineering over the past few decades. Importantly, spermatogonial stem cell modification and transplantation are two common techniques capable of revolutionizing the generation of transgenic fish. Furthermore, we discuss recent progress and future biotechnological prospects of fish transgenesis, which has strong applications for the aquaculture industry. Indeed, some transgenic fish are already available in the current market, validating continued efforts to improve economically important species with biotechnological advancements.

Keywords: Animal transgenesis; Electroporation; Fish transgenesis; Genetic manipulation; Microinjection; Nanomaterials for transfection; Spermatogonial stem cell; Viral gene delivery.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Animals, Genetically Modified / genetics*
  • Aquaculture / trends
  • Fishes / genetics*
  • Gene Transfer Techniques / trends*