Genome-wide screening for gene function using RNAi in mammalian cells
- PMID: 15877598
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1440-1711.2005.01332.x
Genome-wide screening for gene function using RNAi in mammalian cells
Abstract
Mammalian genome sequencing has identified numerous genes requiring functional annotation. The discovery that dsRNA can direct gene-specific silencing in both model organisms and mammalian cells through RNA interference (RNAi) has provided a platform for dissecting the function of independent genes. The generation of large-scale RNAi libraries targeting all predicted genes within mouse, rat and human cells, combined with the large number of cell-based assays, provides a unique opportunity to perform high-throughput genetics in these complex cell systems. Many different formats exist for the generation of genome-wide RNAi libraries for use in mammalian cells. Furthermore, the use of these libraries in either genetic screens or genetic selections allows for the identification of known and novel genes involved in complex cellular phenotypes and biological processes, some of which underpin human disease. In this review, we examine genome-wide RNAi libraries used in model organisms and mammalian cells and provide examples of how these information rich reagents can be used for determining gene function, discovering novel therapeutic targets and dissecting signalling pathways, cellular processes and complex phenotypes.
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