Generating endogenous Myh11-driven Cre Mice for Sex-Independent Gene Deletion in Smooth Muscle Cells

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Specific and efficient smooth muscle cell (SMC)-targeted gene deletion is typically achieved by pairing SMMHC-CreERT2-Tg mice with mice carrying the loxP-flanked gene. However, the transgene, CreERT2, is not controlled by the endogenous Myh11 gene promoter, and the codon-modified iCreERT2 exhibits significant tamoxifen-independent leakage. Furthermore, because the Cre-bearing Bacterial Artificial Chromosome (BAC) is inserted onto the Y chromosome, the SMMHC-CreERT2-Tg mice strain can only exhibit gene deletions in male mice. Additionally, there is a lack of Myh11-driven constitutive Cre mice when tamoxifen usage is a concern. We used CRISPR/Cas9-mediated homologous recombination between a donor vector carrying the 1) CreNLSP2A or 2) CreERT2-P2A sequence and homologous arm surrounding the translation start site of the Myh11 gene to generate Cre knock-in mice. The P2A sequence enables the simultaneous translation of Cre and endogenous proteins. Using reporter mice, we assessed Cre-mediated recombination efficiency, specificity, tamoxifen-dependent controllability, and functionality in both sexes. Both constitutive (Myh11-CreNLSP2A) and inducible (Myh11-CreERT2-P2A) Cre mice demonstrated efficient, SMC-specific, sex-independent Cre recombinase activity without confounding endogenous gene expression. Combined with recently generated BAC transgenic Myh11-CreERT2-RAD mice and the Itga8-CreERT2 mouse models, our new models will help expand the research toolbox, facilitating unbiased and comprehensive research in SMCs and SMC-dependent cardiovascular diseases.

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Zhao, Y., Zhao, G., Chang, Z., Zhu, T., Zhao, Y., Lu, H., … Zhang, J. (2023). Generating endogenous Myh11-driven Cre Mice for Sex-Independent Gene Deletion in Smooth Muscle Cells. JCI Insight. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.171661

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