Abstract
Herein we demonstrate with PCR, immunodetection and reporter gene approaches that the widely used human Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein (hGFAP)-Cre transgene exhibits spontaneous germ-line recombination activity in leading to deletion in brain, heart and tail tissue with high frequency. The ectopic activity of hGFAP-Cre requires a rigorous control. We likewise observed that a second widely used nestin-Cre transgene shows germ-line deletion. Here we describe procedures to identify mice with germ-line recombination mediated by the hGFAP-Cre and nestin-Cre transgenes. Such control is essential to avoid pleiotropic effects due to germ-line deletion of loxP-flanked target genes and to maintain the CNS-restricted deletion status in transgenic mouse colonies. Copyright: © 2013 Zhang et al.
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Zhang, J., Dublin, P., Griemsmann, S., Klein, A., Brehm, R., Bedner, P., … Theis, M. (2013). Germ-line recombination activity of the widely used hGFAP-Cre and nestin-Cre transgenes. PLoS ONE, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082818
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