Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone

Objective: To investigate the telomere length in bovine offspring produced by a cloned and control bull, and the telomerase activity in embryos produced with the same technology. Methods: Five daughters of a control and five daughters of a bull cloned using a fibroblast of the control were produced...

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Main Authors: Roberto Puglisi, Anna Pozzi, Roberta Vanni, Donatella Balduzzi, Irina Lagutina, Silvia Colleoni, Giovanna Lazzari, Cesare Galli, Graziella Bongioni, Andrea Galli
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2014-03-01
Series:Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601761
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spelling doaj-a58a63f08a0244e092d97064adcb22482020-11-24T23:14:09ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAsian Pacific Journal of Reproduction2305-05002014-03-01311710.1016/S2305-0500(13)60176-1Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived cloneRoberto Puglisi0Anna Pozzi1Roberta Vanni2Donatella Balduzzi3Irina Lagutina4Silvia Colleoni5Giovanna Lazzari6Cesare Galli7Graziella Bongioni8Andrea Galli9Istituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyIstituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyIstituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyIstituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyAVANTEA Laboratory of Reproductive Technologies, Via Porcellasco 7/F, 26100 Cremona, ItalyAVANTEA Laboratory of Reproductive Technologies, Via Porcellasco 7/F, 26100 Cremona, ItalyAVANTEA Laboratory of Reproductive Technologies, Via Porcellasco 7/F, 26100 Cremona, ItalyAVANTEA Laboratory of Reproductive Technologies, Via Porcellasco 7/F, 26100 Cremona, ItalyIstituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyIstituto Sperimentale Italiano Lazzaro Spallanzani, Loc. La Quercia, 26027 Rivolta d'Adda (CR), ItalyObjective: To investigate the telomere length in bovine offspring produced by a cloned and control bull, and the telomerase activity in embryos produced with the same technology. Methods: Five daughters of a control and five daughters of a bull cloned using a fibroblast of the control were produced by IVF using sperm of the two bulls. Blood samples of the offspring were collected at 2, 6, and 12 months of age and the relative telomere length (RTL) was assessed by flow cytometry. At same time the body growth, hematological profile, and clinical biochemistry of the same progeny was extensively surveyed, and results have been reported in a previous work. Thereafter, the telomerase activity was assessed using a real time PCR quantitative assay in groups of embryos produced with the same technology. Results: The offspring of the clone exhibited a modest, but significant (P<0.05), shortening of the telomeres (21.36%, 20.56% and 20.56%) compared to that of the control (23.78%, 23.53% and 22.43%) as mean values determined at 2, 6 and 12 months, respectively. Shortening of telomeres in respect to the age was not significant. No statistical difference was reported between telomerase activity assessed in 144 cloned (3.4−03 ± 2.4−03 amoles/μL) and 80 control (2.1−03 ± 1.8−03 amoles/μL) embryos. Conclusions: The results have revealed a moderate shortening of telomeres in the offspring of the clone with respect to control. However, this study did not evidence differences in the two progenies that suggest welfare problems during the first year of life.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601761CloningTelomerasePostnatal periodTelomeric complexCattle
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author Roberto Puglisi
Anna Pozzi
Roberta Vanni
Donatella Balduzzi
Irina Lagutina
Silvia Colleoni
Giovanna Lazzari
Cesare Galli
Graziella Bongioni
Andrea Galli
spellingShingle Roberto Puglisi
Anna Pozzi
Roberta Vanni
Donatella Balduzzi
Irina Lagutina
Silvia Colleoni
Giovanna Lazzari
Cesare Galli
Graziella Bongioni
Andrea Galli
Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
Cloning
Telomerase
Postnatal period
Telomeric complex
Cattle
author_facet Roberto Puglisi
Anna Pozzi
Roberta Vanni
Donatella Balduzzi
Irina Lagutina
Silvia Colleoni
Giovanna Lazzari
Cesare Galli
Graziella Bongioni
Andrea Galli
author_sort Roberto Puglisi
title Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
title_short Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
title_full Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
title_fullStr Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
title_sort assessment of telomere length during post-natal period in offspring produced by a bull and its fibroblast derived clone
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Asian Pacific Journal of Reproduction
issn 2305-0500
publishDate 2014-03-01
description Objective: To investigate the telomere length in bovine offspring produced by a cloned and control bull, and the telomerase activity in embryos produced with the same technology. Methods: Five daughters of a control and five daughters of a bull cloned using a fibroblast of the control were produced by IVF using sperm of the two bulls. Blood samples of the offspring were collected at 2, 6, and 12 months of age and the relative telomere length (RTL) was assessed by flow cytometry. At same time the body growth, hematological profile, and clinical biochemistry of the same progeny was extensively surveyed, and results have been reported in a previous work. Thereafter, the telomerase activity was assessed using a real time PCR quantitative assay in groups of embryos produced with the same technology. Results: The offspring of the clone exhibited a modest, but significant (P<0.05), shortening of the telomeres (21.36%, 20.56% and 20.56%) compared to that of the control (23.78%, 23.53% and 22.43%) as mean values determined at 2, 6 and 12 months, respectively. Shortening of telomeres in respect to the age was not significant. No statistical difference was reported between telomerase activity assessed in 144 cloned (3.4−03 ± 2.4−03 amoles/μL) and 80 control (2.1−03 ± 1.8−03 amoles/μL) embryos. Conclusions: The results have revealed a moderate shortening of telomeres in the offspring of the clone with respect to control. However, this study did not evidence differences in the two progenies that suggest welfare problems during the first year of life.
topic Cloning
Telomerase
Postnatal period
Telomeric complex
Cattle
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2305050013601761
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