Generation and analysis of cartilage-specific CCN2 overexpression in transgenic mice

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Recent progress in gene-editing technology has provided a strong impact for improved our understanding of molecular functions in living organisms. Here we describe our method to generate transgene-overexpressing mouse models, which method involves the use of tissue-specific promoters for analyzing a certain molecule (s) in special tissues. The protocol described in this chapter uses the Col2a1 promoter-enhancer, which is known for driving specific and strong transgene expression in cartilage and is based on several of our studies showing a positive role of the connective tissue growth factor (CCN2) in cartilage-bone development and maintenance of articular cartilage. These mice show strongly accelerated endochondral ossification resulting in enhanced bone elongation, as well as resistance to age-related articular degeneration. This protocol also describes how to analyze the molecular mechanisms of these phenomena by use of chondrocytes isolated from CCN2-overexpressing cartilage.

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Hattori, T., Itoh, S., & Takigawa, M. (2017). Generation and analysis of cartilage-specific CCN2 overexpression in transgenic mice. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1489, pp. 391–403). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-6430-7_32

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