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Publication : Embryonic mosaic deletion of APP results in displaced Reelin-expressing cells in the cerebral cortex.

First Author  Callahan DG Year  2017
Journal  Dev Biol Volume  424
Issue  2 Pages  138-146
PubMed ID  28284905 Mgi Jnum  J:241006
Mgi Id  MGI:5897494 Doi  10.1016/j.ydbio.2017.03.007
Citation  Callahan DG, et al. (2017) Embryonic mosaic deletion of APP results in displaced Reelin-expressing cells in the cerebral cortex. Dev Biol 424(2):138-146
abstractText  It is widely accepted that amyloid precursor protein (APP) plays a central role in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. In addition, APP has been proposed to have functions in numerous biological processes including neuronal proliferation, differentiation, migration, axon guidance, and neurite outgrowth, as well as in synapse formation and function. However, germline knockout of APP yields relatively subtle phenotypes, and brain development appears grossly normal. This is thought to be due in part to functional compensation by APP family members and other type I transmembrane proteins. Here, we have generated a conditional mouse knockout for APP that is controlled temporally using CreER and tamoxifen administration. We show that total cortical expression of APP is reduced following tamoxifen administration during embryonic time points critical for cortical lamination, and that this results in displacement of Reelin-positive cells below the cortical plate with a concurrent elevation in Reelin protein levels. These results support a role for APP in cortical lamination and demonstrate the utility of a conditional knockout approach in which APP can be deleted with temporal control in vivo. This new tool should be useful for many different applications in the study of APP function across the mammalian life span.
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