Abstract
Takifugu bimaculatus is a marine fish with high nutritional value. Its ovary contains tetrodotoxin (TTX) which is a severe neurotoxin that limits its edible value of it. To understand the mechanism of oogenesis and production of TTX in T. bimaculatus, an ovarian cell line named TBO from an adolescent ovary was established. TBO was composed of fibroblast-like cells that expressed the ovarian follicle cells marker gene Foxl2 and highly expressed TTX binding protein 2 (PSTBP2) but did not express the germ cells marker gene Vasa. Therefore, TBO seems to be mainly composed of follicle cells and possibly a small percentage of oocytes. Electroporation was used to successfully transfect the pEGFP-N1 and pNanog-N1 vectors into the TBO cell line with a high transfection efficiency. The morphological changes and survival rates of the exposed cells proved that this cell line was effective for exposure to conotoxins (CTXs), another group of toxins related to food safety. Furthermore, PSTBP2 was knocked out in TBO using CRISPR/Cas9 technology, showing that sgRNA2 could mutate PSTBP2. The results suggested that TBO will be more convenient, efficient, and rapid for reproduction and toxicology investigation, and gene editing. This study laid the groundwork for future research into the fish gonadal cell culture and food-related marine toxins. In conclusion, a cell line has been generated from T. bimaculatus, which might represent a valuable model for fish studies in the fields of toxicology and gene editing.
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