IP Library Granted Patent US 7,868,223
Granted Patent B2
US 7,868,223 · App. 12/116,294 · Granted Jan 11, 2011

Method for modifying chromosomes

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Patent No.
US 7,868,223
App. No.
12/116,294
Granted
Jan 11, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The present invention relates to a method for producing a modified foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, which comprises the steps of: (a) preparing a microcell comprising a foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, and transferring said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) into a cell with high homologous recombination efficiency through its fusion with said microcell; (b) in said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, inserting a targeting vector by homologous recombination into a desired site of said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof, and/or a desired site of a chromosome(s) derived from said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, thereby marking said desired site; and (c) in said cell with high homologous recombination efficiency, causing deletion and/or translocation to occur at the marked site of said foreign chromosome(s) or a fragment(s) thereof.

Claims (10)

1. A mouse, which retains a recombinant human chromosome comprising:

(i) the SC20 chromosome fragment (Accession Number FERM BP-7583) which comprises the human chromosome #14 centromere;

(ii) two telomere sequences; and

(iii) at least two fragments from different human chromosomes, wherein each fragment comprises an antibody gene, wherein one of the fragments comprises a human chromosome #14 fragment which comprises the human antibody heavy-chain gene, and wherein a second chromosome fragment comprises either a human chromosome #2 fragment which comprises the human antibody light-chain kappa, or a human chromosome #22 fragment which comprises the human antibody light chain lambda gene wherein the transgenic mouse expresses a human antibody in response to an antigen.

2. The mouse of claim 1 , wherein the recombinant human chromosome is generated by chromosome recombination between the SC20 chromosome fragment and another chromosome fragment.

3. The mouse of claim 1 , wherein the recombinant human chromosome is generated by chromosome recombination between the chromosome fragment denoted as SC20 and a fragment of a chromosome other than the human chromosome #14.

4. The mouse of claim 3 , wherein the fragment of a chromosome other than the human chromosome #14 is a fragment of a human chromosome #2, which comprises a human antibody light-chain kappa gene.

5. The mouse of claim 3 , wherein the fragment of a chromosome other than the human chromosome #14 is a fragment of human chromosome #22, which comprises a human antibody light-chain lambda gene.

6. The mouse of claim 1 , wherein the recombinant human chromosome further comprises at least one recognition sequence for a site-directed recombination enzyme between the chromosome fragments.

7. The mouse of claim 1 , wherein the recombinant human chromosome further comprises a marker gene.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded Mar 23, 2009
From: KIRIN PHARMA CO., LTD.
To: KYOWA HAKKO KOGYO CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 022435/0527 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 23, 2009
From: KYOWA HAKKO KOGYO CO., LTD.
To: KYOWA HAKKO KIRIN CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 022435/0555 →