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Publication : Reversible suppression of an essential gene in adult mice using transgenic RNA interference.

First Author  McJunkin K Year  2011
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  108
Issue  17 Pages  7113-8
PubMed ID  21482754 Mgi Jnum  J:171348
Mgi Id  MGI:4949777 Doi  10.1073/pnas.1104097108
Citation  McJunkin K, et al. (2011) Reversible suppression of an essential gene in adult mice using transgenic RNA interference. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 108(17):7113-8
abstractText  RNAi has revolutionized loss-of-function genetics by enabling sequence-specific suppression of virtually any gene. Furthermore, tetracycline response elements (TRE) can drive expression of short hairpin RNAs (shRNAs) for inducible and reversible target gene suppression. Here, we demonstrate the feasibility of transgenic inducible RNAi for suppression of essential genes. We set out to directly target cell proliferation by screening an RNAi library against DNA replication factors and identified multiple shRNAs against Replication Protein A, subunit 3 (RPA3). We generated transgenic mice with TRE-driven Rpa3 shRNAs whose expression enforced a reversible cell cycle arrest. In adult mice, the block in cell proliferation caused rapid atrophy of the intestinal epithelium which led to weight loss and lethality within 8-11 d of shRNA induction. Upon shRNA withdrawal, villus atrophy and weight loss were fully reversible. Thus, shRpa3 transgenic mice provide an interesting tool to study tissue maintenance and regeneration. Overall, we have established a robust system that serves the purpose of temperature-sensitive alleles in other model organisms, enabling inducible and reversible suppression of essential genes in a mammalian system.
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