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Publication : Generation and characterization of a Ddx4-iCre transgenic line for deletion in the germline beginning at genital ridge colonization.

First Author  Burnet G Year  2023
Journal  Genesis Volume  61
Issue  1-2 Pages  e23511
PubMed ID  36693128 Mgi Jnum  J:334521
Mgi Id  MGI:7448658 Doi  10.1002/dvg.23511
Citation  Burnet G, et al. (2023) Generation and characterization of a Ddx4-iCre transgenic line for deletion in the germline beginning at genital ridge colonization. Genesis 61(1-2):e23511
abstractText  Germline-specific Cre lines are useful for analyses of primordial germ cell, spermatogonial and oogonial development, but also for whole-body deletions when transmitted through subsequent generations. Several germ cell specific Cre mouse strains exist, with various degrees of specificity, efficiency, and temporal activation. Here, we describe the CRISPR/Cas9 targeted insertion of an improved Cre (iCre) sequence in-frame at the 3' end of the Ddx4 locus to generate the Ddx4-P2A-iCre allele. Our functional assessment of this new allele, designated Ddx4(iCreJoBo) , reveals that Cre activity begins in PGCs from at least E10.5, and that it achieves higher efficiency for early gonadal (E10.5-12.5) germline deletion when compared to the inducible Oct4(CreERT2) line. We found the Ddx4(iCreJoBo) allele to be hypomorphic for Ddx4 expression and homozygous males, but not females, were infertile. Using two reporter lines (R26R(LacZ) and R26R(tdTomato) ) and a floxed gene of interest (Cripto(flox) ) we found ectopic activity in multiple organs; global recombination (a common feature of germline Cre alleles) varies from 10 to 100%, depending on the particular floxed allele. There is a strong maternal effect, and therefore it is preferable for Ddx4(iCreJoBo) to be inherited from the male parent if ubiquitous deletion is not desired. With these limitations considered, we describe the Ddx4(iCreJoBo) line as useful for germline studies in which early gonadal deletion is required.
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