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A novel mouse model for an inducible gene modification in the renal thick ascending limb.
JournalArticle (Originalarbeit in einer wissenschaftlichen Zeitschrift)
 
ID 4684146
Author(s) Bourqui, Laurent; Winter, Denise V; Odermatt, Alex; Loffing-Cueni, Dominique; Loffing, Johannes
Author(s) at UniBasel Odermatt, Alex
Winter, Denise
Year 2023
Title A novel mouse model for an inducible gene modification in the renal thick ascending limb.
Journal American journal of physiology. Renal physiology
Volume 324
Number 5
Pages / Article-Number F446-F460
Keywords Ai14 and mT/mG reporter mice; Cre immunostaining; Na+-K+-2Cl− cotransporter; cell lineage tracing; thin limbs
Mesh terms Female; Mice; Male; Animals; Solute Carrier Family 12, Member 1, genetics, metabolism; Kidney, metabolism; Sodium-Potassium-Chloride Symporters, genetics, metabolism; Sodium, metabolism; Disease Models, Animal
Abstract

The thick ascending limb (TAL) is critical for renal control of fluid and ion homeostasis. The function of the TAL depends on the activity of the bumetanide-sensitive Na; +; -K; +; -2Cl; -; cotransporter (NKCC2), which is highly abundant in the luminal membrane of TAL cells. TAL function is regulated by various hormonal and nonhormonal factors. However, many of the underlying signal transduction pathways remain elusive. Here, we describe and characterize a novel gene-modified mouse model for an inducible and specific Cre/Lox-mediated gene modification in the TAL. In these mice, tamoxifen-dependent Cre (CreERT2) was inserted into the 3'-untranslated region of the Slc12a1 gene, which encodes NKCC2 (Slc12a1-CreERT2). Although this gene modification strategy slightly reduced endogenous NKCC2 expression at the mRNA and protein levels, the lowered NKCC2 abundance was not associated with altered urinary fluid and ion excretion, urinary concentration, and the renal response to loop diuretics. Immunohistochemistry on kidneys from Slc12a1-CreERT2 mice revealed strong Cre expression exclusively in TAL cells but not in any other nephron portion. Cross-breeding of these mice with the mT/mG reporter mouse line showed a very low recombination rate (∼0% in male mice and <3% in female mice) at baseline but complete (∼100%) recombination after repeated tamoxifen administration in male and female mice. The achieved recombination encompassed the entire TAL and also included the macula densa. Thus, the new Slc12a1-CreERT2 mouse line allows inducible and very efficient gene targeting in the TAL and hence promises to be a powerful tool to advance our understanding of the regulation of TAL function.; NEW & NOTEWORTHY; The renal thick ascending limb (TAL) is critical for renal control of fluid and ion homeostasis. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate TAL function are incompletely understood. This study describes a novel transgenic mouse model (Slc12a1-creERT2) for inducible and highly efficient gene targeting in the TAL that promises to ease physiological studies on the functional role of candidate regulatory genes.

ISSN/ISBN 1522-1466
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Digital Object Identifier DOI 10.1152/ajprenal.00250.2022
PubMed ID http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36892908
   

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