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Spontaneous ectopic recombination in cell-type-specific Cre mice removes loxP-flanked marker cassettes in vivo

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GENESIS
Volume 38, Issue 4, Pages 159-165

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/gene.20011

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conditional knockout; selective marker removal; ectopic Cre expression; mosaicism; germline

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Conditional gene targeting using the Cre/IoxP technology generally includes integration of a selection marker cassette flanked by IoxP recognition sites (floxed) in the target gene locus. Subsequent marker removal avoids possible impairment of gene expression or mosaicism due to partial and total deletions after Cre-mediated recombination in vivo. The use of deleter Cre mice for in vivo marker removal in floxed connexin43 mice revealed considerable mosaicism, but no selective marker removal. In addition, we noted that several Cre transgenic lines displayed spontaneous ectopic activity, reminiscent of deleter Cre mice, and required the confirmation of cell type-specific deletion in every individual mouse. When we used myosin heavy chain promoter Cre (alphaMyHC-Cre) mice for cardiomyocyte specific deletion, we observed, in addition to cardiomyocyte-restricted or complete excision, selective marker removal in a subgroup of mice as well. Thus, selective marker removal can be achieved as a byproduct of cell-type restricted deletion. (C) 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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