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Publication : Targeting of endothelin receptor-B to the neural crest.

First Author  Druckenbrod NR Year  2008
Journal  Genesis Volume  46
Issue  8 Pages  396-400
PubMed ID  18693272 Mgi Jnum  J:140320
Mgi Id  MGI:3813374 Doi  10.1002/dvg.20415
Citation  Druckenbrod NR, et al. (2008) Targeting of endothelin receptor-B to the neural crest. Genesis 46(8):396-400
abstractText  Endothelin receptor B (Ednrb) plays a critical role in the development of melanocytes and neurons and glia of the enteric nervous system. These distinct neural crest-derived cell types express Ednrb and share the property of intercalating into tissues, such as the intestine whose muscle precursor cells also express Ednrb. Such widespread Ednrb expression has been a significant obstacle in establishing precise roles for Ednrb in development. We describe here the production of an Ednrb allele floxed at exon 3 and its use in excising the receptor from mouse neural crest cells by use of Cre-recombinase driven by the Wnt1 promoter. Mice born with neural crest-specific excision of Ednrb possess aganglionic colon, lack trunk pigmentation, and die within 5 weeks due to megacolon. Ednrb receptor expression in these animals is absent only in the neural crest but present in surrounding smooth muscle cells. The absence of Ednrb from crest cells also results in a compensatory upregulation of Ednrb expression in other cells within the gut. We conclude that Ednrb loss only in neural crest cells is sufficient to produce the Hirschsprungs disease phenotype observed with genomic Ednrb mutations.
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