Generation of a conditionally null allele of the laminin α1 gene
Laminins are heterotrimeric glycoproteins of the basement membranes. Laminin 1 (α1, β1, γ1) is the major laminin expressed during early mouse embryogenesis. To gain access to the physiological function of laminin α1 chain, we developed a conditionally null allele of its encoding gene (Lama1) using t...
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Published in | Genesis (New York, N.Y. : 2000) Vol. 43; no. 2; pp. 59 - 70 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Hoboken
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
01.10.2005
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Summary: | Laminins are heterotrimeric glycoproteins of the basement membranes. Laminin 1 (α1, β1, γ1) is the major laminin expressed during early mouse embryogenesis. To gain access to the physiological function of laminin α1 chain, we developed a conditionally null allele of its encoding gene (Lama1) using the cre/loxP system. Floxed‐allele‐carrying mice (Lama1flox/flox) display no overt phenotype. Lama1flox/flox mice were crossed with transgenic deleter mice (CMV‐Cre) to generate Lama1‐deficient mice (Lama1Δ/Δ). Lama1Δ/Δ embryos die during the early postimplantation period after embryonic day 6.5. They lack Reichert's membrane, an extraembryonic basement membrane in which laminin α1 is normally highly expressed. In parallel, Lama1Δ/Δ embryos display 1) parietal and visceral endoderm differentiation defects with altered expression of cytokeratin 19 and GATA4, respectively, and 2) an induction of apoptosis. This new mouse model is of particular interest as it will allow time‐ and tissue‐specific inactivation of the Lama1 gene in various organs. genesis 43:59–70, 2005. © 2005 Wiley‐Liss, Inc. |
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Bibliography: | Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer - No. 3666 ArticleID:GENE20154 istex:E24B5F108ACDB95FE12EF5C41046370A7F63F5E6 ark:/67375/WNG-210Q52KB-6 Inserm French Ministry of Research and Education |
ISSN: | 1526-954X 1526-968X |
DOI: | 10.1002/gene.20154 |