Simple SummaryResearch in large animal models has been hampered by the complexity to introduce new gene alterations, but this has been simplified by the discovery of the CRISPR/Cas system. Here, we have cloned a Cas9 minipig to generate a porcine model for pre-clinical research. Six viable piglets were produced and backcrossed to Göttingen minipigs for two generations. Primary cells from different organs were isolated, and multiple gene alterations were performed by CRISPR in vitro. In vivo activation of the Cas9 expression was conducted by viral delivery of the FlpO expression to the skin. Overall, we successfully cloned a Cas9-expressing minipig and confirmed gene alterations introduced by the CRISPR/Cas system to porcine cells.The generation of large transgenic animals is impeded by complex cloning, long maturation and gastrulation times. An introduction of multiple gene alterations increases the complexity. We have cloned a transgenic Cas9 minipig to introduce multiple mutations by CRISPR in somatic cells. Transgenic Cas9 pigs were generated by somatic cell nuclear transfer and were backcrossed to Göttingen Minipigs for two generations. Cas9 expression was controlled by FlpO-mediated recombination and was visualized by translation from red to yellow fluorescent protein. In vitro analyses in primary fibroblasts, keratinocytes and lung epithelial cells confirmed the genetic alterations executed by the viral delivery of single guide RNAs (sgRNA) to the target cells. Moreover, multiple gene alterations could be introduced simultaneously in a cell by viral delivery of sgRNAs. Cells with loss of TP53, PTEN and gain-of-function mutation in KRASG12D showed increased proliferation, confirming a transformation of the primary cells. An in vivo activation of Cas9 expression could be induced by viral delivery to the skin. Overall, we have generated a minipig with conditional expression of Cas9, where multiple gene alterations can be introduced to somatic cells by viral delivery of sgRNA. The development of a transgenic Cas9 minipig facilitates the creation of complex pre-clinical models for cancer research.
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