Transgenic Rodent Guidelines

Original Date Approved: June 16, 2015

Revised: October 20, 2015

Next Review Date: September 2018

Purpose

The purpose of this guideline is to identify the types of experiments that involve transgenic rodents that require approval by the Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) and to describe the Animal Biosafety Level (ABSL) containment level to be used, as stipulated in the NIH Guidelines for Research Involving Recombinant or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules (NIH Guidelines).

Covered Parties

This guideline applies to all individuals engaged in research at or under auspices of Boston University.

Procedures

The Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) must review all proposed uses of live vertebrate animals in research, teaching and testing, including regular reviews of all ongoing projects. Transgenic rodent experiments must be reviewed and approved by the IACUC prior to initiation in accordance with the Animal Welfare Act, Public Health Service policy, and BU policies.

The following chart describes the minimum Animal Biosafety Level (ABSL) containment level required based on the type of experiment, and when IBC approval is needed. The IBC reserves the right to recommend a different containment level if deemed necessary through IBC review of an application.

Purchase or Transfer of Transgenic Rodents

Breeding of Transgenic Rodents

Creation of Transgenic Rodents

Experiments with Transgenic Rodents

Definitions

Transgenic rodents: Rodents (typically mice or rats) in which the animal’s genome has been altered by stable introduction of recombinant or synthetic nucleic acid molecules, or nucleic acids derived therefrom into the germ-line.

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