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Peripheral lymphangiogenesis in mice depends on ectodermal connexin-26 (Gjb2).

Nikolai Dicke1, Nicole Pielensticker, Joachim Degen, Julia Hecker, Oliver Tress, Tobias Bald, Alexandra Gellhaus, Elke Winterhager, Klaus Willecke.   

Abstract

In order to study the specific function of connexin-26 (Cx26, also known as gap junction beta-2 protein; Gjb2), we generated knockin mice that expressed either a floxed lacZ reporter or, after Cre-mediated deletion, connexin-32 (Cx32)-coding DNA, both driven by the endogenous Cx26 promoter. Heterozygous Cx26knock-inCx32 (Cx26KICx32) embryos developed normally until embryonic day 14.5 but died before birth with severe lymphedemas. Although the jugular lymph sacs were normally developed, these embryos had a strongly reduced dermal lymphatic capillary network. By analyses of β-galactosidase reporter protein expression and lymphatic or blood endothelial-specific marker proteins, we demonstrated that Cx26 expression is temporally closely linked to lymphangiogenesis. No obvious phenotypic abnormalities were observed in Cx26KICx32 mice when Cre-mediated recombination was directed to mesenchyme or blood endothelium using the Prx1-Cre or Tie2-Cre mouse strains, respectively. By contrast, keratin-5-Cre-mediated replacement of Cx26 with Cx32 or deletion of both Cx26 alleles revealed severe lymphedemas similar to the general Cx26KICx32 phenotype. Thus, conditional ablation of Cx26 (loss of function) in ectoderm leads to partial disruption of lymphatic capillaries and embryonic death. We conclude that appropriate development of dermal lymphatic vessels in mice is dependent on the expression of Cx26 in the ectoderm.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21807945     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.084186

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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