TY - JOUR
T1 - Conditional gene expression in the epidermis of transgenic mice using the tetracycline-regulated transactivators tTA and rTA linked to the keratin 5 promoter
AU - Diamond, Ilysa
AU - Owolabi, Timothy
AU - Marco, Melissa
AU - Lam, Christopher
AU - Glick, Adam
PY - 2000
Y1 - 2000
N2 - To produce conditional expression of genes in the mouse epidermis we have generated transgenic mouse lines in which the tetracycline-regulated transcriptional transactivators, tTA and rTA, are linked to the bovine keratin 5 promoter. The transactivator lines were crossed with the tetOlacZ indicator line to test for transactivation in vivo. In the absence of doxycycline, the K5/tTA line induced β-galactosidase enzyme activity in the epidermis at a level 500-fold higher than controls, and oral and topical doxycycline caused a dose- and time-dependent suppression of β-galactosidase mRNA levels and enzyme activity. In the K5/rTA lines, doxycycline induced β-galactosidase activity between 3- and 50-fold higher depending on the founder line, and this occurred within 24-48h after dosing. Histochemical analysis of all lines localized β-galactosidase expression to the basal layer of the epidermis and the outer root sheath of the hair follicle, as well as other keratin 5 positive tissues. In several K5/rTA lines, skin-specific transactivation was restricted to the hair follicle. Treatment of these double transgenic mice with 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate caused rapid migration of β-galactosidase marked cells from the hair follicle through the interfollicular epidermis, demonstrating the usefulness of this specific double transgenic for fate mapping cells in the epidermis. These results show that the tetracycline regulatory system produces effective conditional gene expression in the mouse epidermis, and suggest that it should be amenable to suppression and activation of foreign genes during development and specific pathologic conditions relevant to the epidermis.
AB - To produce conditional expression of genes in the mouse epidermis we have generated transgenic mouse lines in which the tetracycline-regulated transcriptional transactivators, tTA and rTA, are linked to the bovine keratin 5 promoter. The transactivator lines were crossed with the tetOlacZ indicator line to test for transactivation in vivo. In the absence of doxycycline, the K5/tTA line induced β-galactosidase enzyme activity in the epidermis at a level 500-fold higher than controls, and oral and topical doxycycline caused a dose- and time-dependent suppression of β-galactosidase mRNA levels and enzyme activity. In the K5/rTA lines, doxycycline induced β-galactosidase activity between 3- and 50-fold higher depending on the founder line, and this occurred within 24-48h after dosing. Histochemical analysis of all lines localized β-galactosidase expression to the basal layer of the epidermis and the outer root sheath of the hair follicle, as well as other keratin 5 positive tissues. In several K5/rTA lines, skin-specific transactivation was restricted to the hair follicle. Treatment of these double transgenic mice with 12-O-tetradecanoyl-phorbol-13-acetate caused rapid migration of β-galactosidase marked cells from the hair follicle through the interfollicular epidermis, demonstrating the usefulness of this specific double transgenic for fate mapping cells in the epidermis. These results show that the tetracycline regulatory system produces effective conditional gene expression in the mouse epidermis, and suggest that it should be amenable to suppression and activation of foreign genes during development and specific pathologic conditions relevant to the epidermis.
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U2 - 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00144.x
DO - 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2000.00144.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 11069615
AN - SCOPUS:0033731551
SN - 0022-202X
VL - 115
SP - 788
EP - 794
JO - Journal of Investigative Dermatology
JF - Journal of Investigative Dermatology
IS - 5
ER -