Abstract

Abstract Zebrafish have emerged as an ideal model organism for investigating melanocyte and melanoma biology. While CRISPR-Cas9 technology has significantly advanced our understanding of gene functions in zebrafish, two challenges remain: 1) how do we knock out embryonic lethal genes in adult melanocytes? and 2) how do we knock out tumor promoting genes (rather than tumor suppressors)? To address this, we have developed a new transgenic line in which Cas9 is knocked into the melanocyte-specific endogenous mitfa locus. To test this system in normal melanocytes, Tg(mitfa:Cas9) embryos were injected with a plasmid containing albino sgRNA. Cells with integration of this plasmid exhibited almost complete loss of pigmentation, demonstrating the high efficiency of our approach. This system can now be rapidly used to knock out embryonic essential genes specifically in melanocytes and evaluate the phenotype of adult fish. In melanoma, the commonly available zebrafish lines overexpress the oncogene BRAFV600E in melanocytes with germline knockout of tp53. This is not comparable to the situation in humans, where global p53 loss is rare. By utilizing our mitfa:Cas9 system, we have generated tumors with melanoma-specific loss of tp53 or ptena/b, thereby eliminating non-specific tumors that originate from knockout of tumor suppressors in other cell types. Using this system, we are now testing whether knockout of tumor promoting genes delays melanoma onset and progression, something that has previously been difficult to efficiently achieve in zebrafish. In addition to specificity, an additional advantage of our system is that we can create nearly complete knockout of genes in the melanocytes by the F1, rather than the F2 generation. This saves several months of time and reduces the number of uninformative animals without the relevant genotype. Collectively, our system provides a highly efficient mechanism to study essential genes in melanocytes and melanoma in the zebrafish system. Citation Format: Sarah Perlee, Yilun Ma, Jacob Swanson, Zhitao Ming, Julia Xia, Timothée Lionnet, Maura McGrail, Richard White. Development of a melanocyte lineage-specific knockout system in zebrafish [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 6621.

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