8 th Workshop on Innovative Mouse Models

th 8 Workshop on Innovative Mouse Models June 11-12, 2015 Leiden University Medical Center Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA Leiden Organization Jos Jonkers...
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8 Workshop on Innovative Mouse Models

June 11-12, 2015 Leiden University Medical Center Albinusdreef 2, 2333 ZA Leiden

Organization Jos Jonkers, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam Paul Krimpenfort, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam Werner Müller, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK Els Robanus Maandag, LUMC, Leiden Hein te Riele, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam Marian van Roon, InnoSer Nederland B.V., Lelystad Sjef Verbeek, LUMC, Leiden

Cover art: Drs. Bernd Dworniczak and Petra Pennekamp, Institute for Human Genetics, Münster, Germany. Abstracts should not be cited in bibliographies. Material contained herein should be treated as personal communication and cited as such only with consent of the author(s).

Topics CRISPR/Cas9-assisted gene modification, recombineering, novel imaging methods, organoids, HIS mouse, mouse reproductive technology

Keynote speakers Shengdar Tsai Joung lab, Massachusetts General Hospital, Charlestown, USA Defining and improving the specificity of the CRISPR/Cas9 nuclease platform Kosuke Yusa The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK Genome-wide recessive genetic screening with a lentiviral CRISPR-guide RNA library Peter Friedl University of Texas, Houston, USA Multi-scale intravital microscopy of the tumor-stroma interface and progression Jacco van Rheenen Hubrecht Laboratory, Utrecht, the Netherlands Intravital imaging of cancer plasticity at subcellular resolution Julien Villaudy Spits lab, AIMM Therapeutics, Amsterdam, the Netherlands Humanized immune system (HIS) mice as powerful preclinical in vivo models Matthias Heidenreich Zhang lab, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, USA RNA-guided genome engineering: new expansion of Cas9 toolbox and in vivo applications Francis Stewart Technical University Dresden, Germany Combining CRISPR/Cas9 with recombineering Marc van de Wetering Clevers lab, Hubrecht Laboratory, Utrecht, the Netherlands Lgr5 stem cells and organoids Toru Takeo Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan Improving the efficiency of mouse reproductive technology for connecting the world Ivo Huijbers Berns lab, Netherlands Cancer Institute, Amsterdam, The Netherlands Implementation of improved stem cell culture and new genome engineering technologies in a transgenesis core facility Niels Geijsen Hubrecht Laboratory, Utrecht, the Netherlands Efficient intracellular delivery of native proteins

Meeting Venue Leiden University Medical Center Albinusdreef 2, Leiden - Building 1, Lecture Hall 5

How to get there by car: Coming from Rotterdam (A13, A4): - Take the A13 and then the A4 towards Amsterdam; exit at junction 6a (ZoeterwoudeRijndijk, Leiden-Oost) and turn left. At the end of the road, turn right and follow the signposting ("HZiekenhuizen"). Coming from Utrecht (A12, N11): - Take the A12 and at Bodegraven take the exit for Leiden (N11). At the end of the N11, turn right and follow the signposting ("HZiekenhuizen"). Coming from The Hague (N44, A44): - From The Hague, take the N44 (which turns into the A44) and exit it at junction 8 (Leiden, Noordwijk, Katwijk); turn right and follow the signposting ("H-Ziekenhuizen"). Coming from Amsterdam (A4, A44): - Take the A4 and then the A44 in the direction of Leiden-West. Exit the A44 at junction 8 (Leiden, Noordwijk, Katwijk, N206), turn left and go under the viaduct. Follow the signposting ("H-ziekenhuizen”) Parking The LUMC has a multi-storey car park. Parking rates and more information are published at http://www.lumc.nl Public transport The LUMC is located behind Leiden’s Central Station and is within walking distance. All regional buses to Leiden stop at the Central Station in Leiden. Some buses stop in front of the LUMC, at Bargelaan (behind the station). All buses stop at the bus station in front of the station. The Directorate for Education and Study Programmes and the Continuing Education Office (Boerhaave Committee) are located in Building 3 of the LUMC.

Functional locations



Restaurant Luxor, (Stationsweg 19; 2312 AS Leiden; tel. +31 (0)71 - 514 9491)



Golden Tulip hotel, (Schipholweg 3; 2316 XB Leiden; tel. +31 (0)71 - 408 3500)



Ibis hotel, (Stationsplein 240; 2312 AR Leiden; tel. +31 (0)71 - 516000)

Groundplan LUMC Research Building Research Building

Research Building

Lecture Hall 5 (First floor)

Lunch/ Exhibition

Galeria Staircase

Parking

Main Entrance

Railway Station



Building 1, Lecture Hall 5 (Albinusdreef 2 2333 ZA Leiden, tel. +31 (0)71 – 526 9111)

Program IMM 2015 LUMC Leiden - Lecture hall 5

Thursday June 11, 2015 09.00 Registration & welcome with coffee 09.55-10.00 Opening

Sjef Verbeek

5’

10.00-12.15 Session 1: CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering I

Chair: Sjef Verbeek

10.00

10.45 11.30 11.45 12.00

Shengdar Tsai (Joung lab, Mass Gen Hospital, Charlestown, USA)

45’

Kosuke Yusa (Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, UK)

45’

R Kühn (Max Delbrueck Center, Berlin, Germany)

15’

M Pendas (Centro de Investigacion del Cancer, Salamanca, Esp)

15’

BJ Davies (University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom)

15’

Defining and improving the specificity of the CRISPR/Cas9 nuclease platform Genome-wide recessive genetic screening with a lentiviral CRISPR-guide RNA library

Using traffic light-reporter cells and mice to analyse CRISPR/Cas9 -induced double-strand break-repair by HDR or NHEJ Functional analysis of cohesin STAG2 by in vivo electroporation of mouse testis with CRISPR/CAS9 system Efficient CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering using zygotes and embryos derived from Cas9 overexpressing transgenic mice

12.15-14.00

Lunch + exhibition

14.00-15.30 Session 2: Imaging

Chair: Jos Jonkers

14.00

Peter Friedl (University of Texas, Houston, USA)

45’

14.45

Jacco van Rheenen (Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, NL)

45’

15.30-16.00

Multi-scale intravital microscopy of the tumor-stroma interface and progression Intravital imaging of cancer plasticity at subcellular resolution Coffee/tea Break + exhibition

16.00-16.45 Session 3: Imaging continued

Chair: Paul Krimpenfort

16.00

S Warming (Genentech, Inc., South San Francisco, USA)

15’

16.15

NK Kruse (Helmholtz Centre Infection Res, Braunschweig, Ger)

15’

D Stevenson (Beatson Institute for Cancer Res, Glasgow, UK)

15’

16.30

Kaleida: a new and versatile Cre-inducible multi-color lineage tracing allele

Epigenetic roadblocks towards an tetracycline inducible mouse model

A transgenic mouse model expressing an inducible E-CadherinEGFP fusion protein from the wt locus

16.45-17.30 Session 4: Humanized models

Chair: Paul Krimpenfort

16.45

Julien Villaudy (Spits lab, AIMM Therapeutics, Amsterdam, NL)

17.30

Drinks and snacks Dinner at Restaurant Luxor in Leiden (Stationsweg 19; tel. +31 (0)71 - 514 9491)

Humanized immune system (HIS) mice as powerful preclinical in vivo models

45’

Friday June 12, 2015 09.00-10.30 Session 5: CRISPR/Cas9 genome engineering II

Chair: Els Robanus Maandag

09.00

09.45

Matthias Heidenreich (Zhang lab, Broad Institute, Cambridge, 45’ USA)

RNA-guided genome engineering: new expansion of the Cas9 toolbox and in vivo applications Francis Stewart (Technical University, Dresden, Germany)

Combining CRISPR/Cas9 with recombineering

10.30-11.00

45’

Coffee Break + exhibition

11.00-12.15 Session 6: CRISPR/Cas9 applications

Chair: Hein te Riele

11.00 11.45 12.00

Marc van de Wetering (Clevers lab, Hubrecht Laboratory, Utrecht, NL)

45’

D Seruggia (CNB-CSIC, Madrid, Spain)

15’

SJ Erkeland (Erasmus MC, Rotterdam, NL)

15’

Lgr5 stem cells and organoids

Interrogating the non-coding mouse genome using CRISPR-Cas9 Interstrand cross-link induced miR139-3p and miR199a-3p have opposite roles in hematopoietic cell-expansion and leukemic transformation

12.15-13.15

Lunch + exhibition

13.15-14.45 Session 7: Transgenic animal facilities

Chair: Marian van Roon

13.15

Toru Takeo (Kumamoto University, Kumamoto, Japan)

45’

14.00

Ivo Huijbers (Netherlands Cancer Inst., Amsterdam, NL)

45’

Improving the efficiency of mouse reproductive technology for connecting the world Implementation of improved stem cell culture and new genome engineering technologies in a trangenesis core facility

14.45-15.15 15.15-16.15

Coffee/tea Break + exhibition Session 8: Applications/models

Chair: Werner Müller

15.15

Niels Geijsen (Hubrecht Institute, Utrecht, The Netherlands)

30’

15.45

LT Teboul (MRC Harwell, Didcot, United Kingdom)

15’

SA Annunziato (NKI-AVL, Amsterdam, Netherlands)

15’

16.00

Efficient intracellular delivery of native proteins

Engineering the mouse genome using CRISPR/Cas9 Rapid testing of candidate recessive factors in ILC by CRISPRmediated in vivo gene editing

16.15-16.45 Forum discussion: the impact of CRISPR/Cas9 technology 30’

Moderators: Hein te Riele and Werner Müller

16.45

Closing remarks

Sjef Verbeek

5’