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Publication : Increased transgene expression by the mouse tyrosinase enhancer is restricted to neural crest-derived pigment cells.

First Author  Camacho-Hübner A Year  2001
Journal  Genesis Volume  29
Issue  4 Pages  180-7
PubMed ID  11309851 Mgi Jnum  J:129095
Mgi Id  MGI:3768639 Doi  10.1002/gene.1022
Citation  Camacho-Hubner A, et al. (2001) Increased transgene expression by the mouse tyrosinase enhancer is restricted to neural crest-derived pigment cells. Genesis 29(4):180-7
abstractText  In this study, we have addressed the impact of the mouse tyrosinase enhancer on regulated expression from the mouse tyrosinase promoter during embryonic development. Stable and transient transgenic experiments using the reporter gene lacZ reveal that (1) expression is detected in neural crest-derived melanoblasts from E11.5 onward, (2) the enhancer does not increase transgenic expression in optic cup-derived pigment cells of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and (3) expression in the telencephalon is not any longer detected. The importance of the enhancer for expression in pigment cells of the eye was further investigated in adult mice using an attenuated diphtheria toxin A gene. This demonstrated that in presence of the enhancer the transgene expression is specifically targeted to neural crest-derived melanocytes of the choroid and not, or slightly, to the RPE. This suggests that tyrosinase is differentially regulated in the two pigment cell lineages, and that this promoter can be used to target expression preferentially to the neural crest-derived melanocyte lineage.
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