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Tmem119-EGFP and Tmem119-CreERT2 transgenic mice for labeling and manipulating microglia

Tmem119-EGFP and Tmem119-CreERT2 transgenic mice for labeling and manipulating microglia

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英文摘要

Abstract Microglia are specialized brain-resident macrophages with important functions in health and disease. To improve our understanding of these cells, the research community needs genetic tools to identify and control them in a manner that distinguishes them from closely related cell-types. We have targeted the recently discovered microglia-specific Tmem119 gene to generate knock-in mice expressing EGFP (JAX#031823) or CreERT2 (JAX#031820) for the identification and manipulation of microglia, respectively. Genetic characterization of the locus and qPCR-based analysis demonstrate correct positioning of the transgenes and intact expression of endogenous Tmem119 in the knock-in mouse models. Immunofluorescence analysis further shows that parenchymal microglia, but not other brain macrophages, are completely and faithfully labeled in the EGFP-line at different time points of development. Flow cytometry indicates highly selective expression of EGFP in CD11b+CD45lo microglia. Similarly, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry analyses using a Cre-dependent reporter mouse line demonstrate activity of CreERT2 in microglia upon tamoxifen administration. Finally, flow cytometric analyses reveal absence of EGFP expression and minimal activity of CreERT2 in blood monocytes of the Tmem119-EGFP and Tmem119-CreERT2 lines, respectively. These new transgenic lines extend the microglia toolbox by providing the currently most specific genetic labeling and control over these cells in the myeloid compartment of mice. Visual abstractbiorxiv;624825v1/UFIG1F1ufig1 Significance statementTools that specifically label and manipulate only microglia are currently unavailable, but are critically needed to further our understanding of this cell type. Complementing and significantly extending recently introduced microglia-specific immunostaining methods that have quickly become a new standard in the field, we generated two mouse lines that label and control gene expression in microglia with high specificity and made them publicly available. Using these readily accessible mice, the research community will be able to study microglia biology with improved specificity.

Feng Guoping、Kaiser Tobias

McGovern Institute for Brain Research||Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology||Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, Broad Institute of MIT and HarvardMcGovern Institute for Brain Research||Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

10.1101/624825

基础医学神经病学、精神病学细胞生物学

Feng Guoping,Kaiser Tobias.Tmem119-EGFP and Tmem119-CreERT2 transgenic mice for labeling and manipulating microglia[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-05-04].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/624825.点此复制

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