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Publication : Mapping transgene insertion sites reveals the α-Cre transgene expression in both developing retina and olfactory neurons.

First Author  Fan Y Year  2022
Journal  Commun Biol Volume  5
Issue  1 Pages  411
PubMed ID  35505181 Mgi Jnum  J:325619
Mgi Id  MGI:7275381 Doi  10.1038/s42003-022-03379-9
Citation  Fan Y, et al. (2022) Mapping transgene insertion sites reveals the alpha-Cre transgene expression in both developing retina and olfactory neurons. Commun Biol 5(1):411
abstractText  The Tg(Pax6-cre,GFP)(2Pgr) (alpha-Cre) mouse is a commonly used Cre line thought to be retinal-specific. Using targeted locus amplification (TLA), we mapped the insertion site of the transgene, and defined primers useful to deduce zygosity. Further analyses revealed four tandem copies of the transgene. The insertion site mapped to clusters of vomeronasal and olfactory receptor genes. Using R26R and Ai14 Cre reporter mice, we confirmed retinal Cre activity, but also detected expression in Galpha0(+) olfactory neurons. Most alpha-Cre(+) olfactory neurons do not express Pax6, implicating the influence of neighboring regulatory elements. RT-PCR and buried food pellet test did not detect any effects of the transgene on flanking genes in the nasal mucosa and retina. Together, these data precisely map alpha-Cre, show that it does not affect surrounding loci, but reveal previously unanticipated transgene expression in olfactory neurons. The alpha-Cre mouse can be a valuable tool in both retinal and olfactory research.
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