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Publication : The magical touch: genome targeting in epidermal stem cells induced by tamoxifen application to mouse skin.

First Author  Vasioukhin V Year  1999
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  96
Issue  15 Pages  8551-6
PubMed ID  10411913 Mgi Jnum  J:56822
Mgi Id  MGI:1342669 Doi  10.1073/pnas.96.15.8551
Citation  Vasioukhin V, et al. (1999) The magical touch: genome targeting in epidermal stem cells induced by tamoxifen application to mouse skin. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(15):8551-6
abstractText  Gene knockout technology has provided a powerful tool for functional analyses of genes expressed preferentially in a particular tissue, Given marked similarities between human and mouse skin, such studies with epidermally expressed genes have often provided valuable insights into human genetic skin disorders. Efficient silencing of a specified gene in a temporally regulated and epidermal-specific fashion could extend functional analyses to broadly expressed genes and increase the categories of human skin disorders to which parallels could be drawn. We have generated transgenic mice expressing Cre and a fusion protein between Cre recombinase and the tamoxifen responsive hormone-binding domain of the estrogen receptor (CreER(tam)) under the control of the human keratin 14 (K14) promoter. This promoter is strongly active in dividing cells of epidermis and some other stratified squamous epithelia, With K14-Cre, transgenic embryos recombine genetically introduced loxP sequences efficiently and selectively in the genomes of keratinocytes that reside in embryonic day 14.5 skin, tongue, and esophagus, With K14-CreER(tam), postnatal transgenic mice show no Cre activity until tamoxifen is administered. If orally administered, tamoxifen activates keratinocyte-specific CreER(tam), allowing recombination of loxP sequences in epidermis, tongue, and esophagus, If topically administered, tamoxifen allows recombination in the area of skin where tamoxifen was applied, Finally, we show that epidermal cells harboring a Cre-dependent rearranged genome persist for many months after tamoxifen application, indicating that the epidermal stem cell population has been targeted efficiently, These tools now pave the way for testing the functional role of different somatic mutations that may exist in mosaic disorders of the skin, including squamous and basal cell carcinomas.
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