| Literature DB >> 26012873 |
Shunsuke Kuroki1, Mika Akiyoshi2, Ko Ideguchi1,3, Satsuki Kitano2, Hitoshi Miyachi2, Michiko Hirose4, Nathan Mise4, Kuniya Abe4, Atsuo Ogura4, Makoto Tachibana1.
Abstract
A mammalian body is composed of more than 200 different types of cells. The purification of a certain cell type from tissues/organs enables a wide variety of studies. One popular cell purification method is immunological isolation, using antibodies against specific cell surface antigens. However, this is not a general-purpose method, since suitable antigens have not been found in certain cell types, including embryonic gonadal somatic cells and Sertoli cells. To address this issue, we established a knock-in mouse line, named R26 KI, designed to express the human cell surface antigen hCD271 through Cre/loxP-mediated recombination. First, we used the R26 Kl mouse line to purify embryonic gonadal somatic cells. Gonadal somatic cells were purified from the R26 KI; Nr5a1-Cre-transgenic (tg) embryos almost equally as efficiently as from Nr5a1-hCD271-tg embryos. Second, we used the R26 KI mouse line to purify Sertoli cells successfully from R26 KI; Amh-Cre-tg testes. In summary, we propose that the R26 KI mouse line is a powerful tool for the purification of various cell types.Entities:
Keywords: Cre/loxP-mediated recombination; hCD271; immunological cell purification; mouse
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26012873 DOI: 10.1002/dvg.22863
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genesis ISSN: 1526-954X Impact factor: 2.487