Thy1 promoter activity in the rosa26 locus in mice: lessons from dre-rox conditional expression system

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The pronuclear injection (PI)-based targeted transgenesis (PITT) method allows the generation of targeted transgenic (Tg) mice wherein a single copy of a transgene is integrated into the Rosa26 locus following PI. The Rosa26 locus allows unbiased ubiquitous expression of integrated transgenes; however, it remains little known whether tissue-specific promoters retain their functional properties when placed at the Rosa26 locus. We evaluated tissue-specific activity and reproducibility of exogenous tissue-specific promoters targeted to the Rosa26 locus by generating Thy1-Dre/Dre reporter mice using PITT and assessed spatial expression patterns of the transgenes. The Thy1 promoter targeted to the Rosa26 locus appeared active in virtually all Purkinje cells in the cerebellum and hippocampus. However, mosaic expression of the transgene under the Thy1 promoter was observed in many other organs. This phenomenon was consistent in all the Tg lines generated by PITT, indicating a high degree of reproducibility for this experiment.

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Tamura, S., Yasuoka, Y., Miura, H., Takahashi, G., Sato, M., & Ohtsuka, M. (2020). Thy1 promoter activity in the rosa26 locus in mice: lessons from dre-rox conditional expression system. Experimental Animals, 69(3), 287–294. https://doi.org/10.1538/expanim.20-0002

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