Dkk4-Cre 基因敲入小鼠品系的产生和特征描述

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-07-12 DOI:10.1002/dvg.23532
Houda Khatif, Hisham Bazzi
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哺乳动物的外胚层附属物,如牙齿、乳腺、汗腺和毛囊,是在胚胎发育过程中通过一系列间质-上皮相互作用生成的。典型的 Wnt 信号及其抑制剂与外胚层附属物发育和模式化的早期步骤有关。为了研究Wnt靶标和抑制剂Dickkopf4(Dkk4)在外胚层附属物中的激活动态,我们使用CRSIPR/Cas9生成了Dkk4-Cre基因敲入小鼠(Mus musculus)系,其中Cre重组酶cDNA取代了内源性Dkk4的表达。利用Cre报告,Dkk4-Cre活性在外胚层附属物的前瞻性位点很明显,与Dkk4 mRNA的表达重叠。意想不到的是,胚胎后部一个主要为间质细胞的群体也显示出了Dkk4-Cre活性。系谱追踪结果表明,这些细胞很可能来自于胃形成早期上胚层的少数 Dkk4-Cre 表达细胞。最后,我们对发育中的毛囊上皮胎座中的 Dkk4-Cre 表达细胞进行的分析表明,胎座内和胎座间存在细胞异质性,这支持了有关胎座中位置和转录细胞可变性的新数据。总之,我们建议将新的 Dkk4-Cre 基因敲入小鼠品系作为研究小鼠早期发育和外胚层附属物形态发生中 Wnt 和 DKK4 抑制剂动态的合适模型。
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Generation and characterization of a Dkk4-Cre knock-in mouse line

Ectodermal appendages in mammals, such as teeth, mammary glands, sweat glands and hair follicles, are generated during embryogenesis through a series of mesenchymal–epithelial interactions. Canonical Wnt signaling and its inhibitors are implicated in the early steps of ectodermal appendage development and patterning. To study the activation dynamics of the Wnt target and inhibitor Dickkopf4 (Dkk4) in ectodermal appendages, we used CRSIPR/Cas9 to generate a Dkk4-Cre knock-in mouse (Mus musculus) line, where the Cre recombinase cDNA replaces the expression of endogenous Dkk4. Using Cre reporters, the Dkk4-Cre activity was evident at the prospective sites of ectodermal appendages, overlapping with the Dkk4 mRNA expression. Unexpectedly, a predominantly mesenchymal cell population in the embryo posterior also showed Dkk4-Cre activity. Lineage-tracing suggested that these cells are likely derived from a few Dkk4-Cre-expressing cells in the epiblast at early gastrulation. Finally, our analyses of Dkk4-Cre-expressing cells in developing hair follicle epithelial placodes revealed intra- and inter-placodal cellular heterogeneity, supporting emerging data on the positional and transcriptional cellular variability in placodes. Collectively, we propose the new Dkk4-Cre knock-in mouse line as a suitable model to study Wnt and DKK4 inhibitor dynamics in early mouse development and ectodermal appendage morphogenesis.

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