This video describes the pronuclear injection of lentiviral vectors into the perivitelline space of a fertilized mouse embryo. The lentivirus contains the transgene, which is incorporated into the genome of the fertilized embryo, eventually giving rise to transgenic mice.
Protocol
All procedures involving animal models have been reviewed by the local institutional animal care committee and the JoVE veterinary review board. 1. Remove cumulus cells from fertilized eggs. Under a stereomicroscope, use 2 insulin syringes: the first one to hold the oviduct and the second one to tear up the ampulla and disperse fertilized eggs into the hyaluronidase working solution. Take the prepared glass pipet for collecting eggs and connect it…
Representative Results
Figure 1: Preparing the microinjection pipettes and genotyping. (A) Schematic drawings of microinjection pipettes to highlight main differences between pipets used for DNA or lentiviral vector injections. Left panel: the overall shape of both pipette types is drawn. The dashed circle highlights the enlarged area of the pipet tip. Pictures of the p…
Disclosures
The authors have nothing to disclose.
Materials
Insulin syringe
VWR
613-3867
Terumo Myjector
Aspirator tube assemblies for calibrated microcapillary pipettes
Sigma
A5177-5EA
Hyaluronidase Enzyme 30mg
Sigma
H4272
mouse embryo tested
Borosilicate glass capillaries
Harvard apparatus
GC 100-10
Inverted microscope
Nikon
Transferman NK2 5188
Hoffman modulation contrast illumination is required
Lentiviral Vector-Based Perivitelline Injection: A Method to Transduce the Gene of Interest Into Fertilized Single-Cell Mouse Oocytes. J. Vis. Exp. (Pending Publication), e20994, doi: (2023).