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Publication : Enhancing the precision of genetic lineage tracing using dual recombinases.

First Author  He L Year  2017
Journal  Nat Med Volume  23
Issue  12 Pages  1488-1498
PubMed ID  29131159 Mgi Jnum  J:278073
Mgi Id  MGI:6356142 Doi  10.1038/nm.4437
Citation  He L, et al. (2017) Enhancing the precision of genetic lineage tracing using dual recombinases. Nat Med 23(12):1488-1498
abstractText  The Cre-loxP recombination system is the most widely used technology for in vivo tracing of stem or progenitor cell lineages. The precision of this genetic system largely depends on the specificity of Cre recombinase expression in targeted stem or progenitor cells. However, Cre expression in nontargeted cell types can complicate the interpretation of lineage-tracing studies and has caused controversy in many previous studies. Here we describe a new genetic lineage tracing system that incorporates the Dre-rox recombination system to enhance the precision of conventional Cre-loxP-mediated lineage tracing. The Dre-rox system permits rigorous control of Cre-loxP recombination in lineage tracing, effectively circumventing potential uncertainty of the cell-type specificity of Cre expression. Using this new system we investigated two topics of recent debates-the contribution of c-Kit(+) cardiac stem cells to cardiomyocytes in the heart and the contribution of Sox9(+) hepatic progenitor cells to hepatocytes in the liver. By overcoming the technical hurdle of nonspecific Cre-loxP-mediated recombination, this new technology provides more precise analysis of cell lineage and fate decisions and facilitates the in vivo study of stem and progenitor cell plasticity in disease and regeneration.
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