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Physiol. Genomics (January 13, 2009). doi:10.1152/physiolgenomics.90328.2008
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Submitted on September 16, 2008
Revised on December 9, 2008
Accepted on January 5, 2009

Targeted transgenesis at the HPRT locus: an efficient strategy to achieve tightly controlled in vivo conditional expression with the tet system

Gael Palais1, Aurelie NGUYEN DINH CAT1, Hana Friedman2, Nathalie Panek-Huet1, Aude Millet3, Francois Tronche3, Barnabas Gellen4, Jean-Jacques Mercadier1, Alan A Peterson2, and Frederic Jaisser5*

1 INSERM
2 McGill University Health Centre
3 CNRS
4 Inserm
5 College de France

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: frederic.jaisser{at}college-de-france.fr.

The tet inducible system has been widely used to achieve conditional gene expression in genetically modified mice. To alleviate the frequent difficulties associated with recovery of relevant transgenic founders, we tested whether a controlled strategy of transgenesis would support reliable cell-specific, Dox-controlled transgene expression in vivo. Taking advantage of the potent hypoxanthine-aminopterin-thymidine selection strategy and an ES cell line supporting efficient germ-line transmission, we used HPRT targeting to insert a single copy tet-inducible construct designed to allow both glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and {beta}-Gal expression. Conditional, Dox-dependent GR and {beta}-Gal expression was evidenced in targeted ES cells. Breeding ES-derived single copy transgenic mice with mice bearing appropriate tet transactivators resulted in {beta}-Gal expression both qualitatively and quantitatively similar to that observed in mice with random integration of the same construct. Interestingly, GR expression in mice was dependent on transgene orientation in the HPRT locus while ES cell expression was not. Thus, a conditional construct inserted in single copy and in predetermined orientation at the HPRT locus demonstrated a Dox-dependent gene expression phenotype in adult mice suggesting that controlled insertion of tet-inducible constructs at the HPRT locus can provide an efficient alternative strategy to reproducibly generate animal models with tetracycline induced transgene expression.







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