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Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging

Setting up breeding programs for transgenic mouse strains require to distinguish homozygous from the heterozygous transgenic animals. The combinational use of the fluorescence reporter transgene and small animal in-vivo imaging system might allow us to rapidly and visually determine the transgenic m...

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Autores principales: Lin, Xiaolin, Jia, Junshuang, Qin, Yujuan, Lin, Xia, Li, Wei, Xiao, Gaofang, Li, Yanqing, Xie, Raoying, Huang, Hailu, Zhong, Lin, Wu, Qinghong, Wang, Wanshan, Huang, Wenhua, Yao, Kaitai, Xiao, Dong, Sun, Yan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4766372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26472024
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author Lin, Xiaolin
Jia, Junshuang
Qin, Yujuan
Lin, Xia
Li, Wei
Xiao, Gaofang
Li, Yanqing
Xie, Raoying
Huang, Hailu
Zhong, Lin
Wu, Qinghong
Wang, Wanshan
Huang, Wenhua
Yao, Kaitai
Xiao, Dong
Sun, Yan
author_facet Lin, Xiaolin
Jia, Junshuang
Qin, Yujuan
Lin, Xia
Li, Wei
Xiao, Gaofang
Li, Yanqing
Xie, Raoying
Huang, Hailu
Zhong, Lin
Wu, Qinghong
Wang, Wanshan
Huang, Wenhua
Yao, Kaitai
Xiao, Dong
Sun, Yan
author_sort Lin, Xiaolin
collection PubMed
description Setting up breeding programs for transgenic mouse strains require to distinguish homozygous from the heterozygous transgenic animals. The combinational use of the fluorescence reporter transgene and small animal in-vivo imaging system might allow us to rapidly and visually determine the transgenic mice homozygous for transgene(s) by the in vivo fluorescence imaging. RLG, RCLG or Rm17LG transgenic mice ubiquitously express red fluorescent protein (RFP). To identify homozygous RLG transgenic mice, whole-body fluorescence imaging for all of newborn F2-generation littermates produced by mating of RFP-positive heterozygous transgenic mice (F1-generation) derived from the same transgenic founder was performed. Subsequently, the immediate data analysis of the in vivo fluorescence imaging was carried out, which greatly facilitated us to rapidly and readily distinguish RLG transgenic individual(s) with strong fluorescence from the rest of F2-generation littermates, followed by further determining this/these RLG individual(s) showing strong fluorescence to be homozygous, as strongly confirmed by mouse mating. Additionally, homozygous RCLG or Rm17LG transgenic mice were also rapidly and precisely distinguished by the above-mentioned optical approach. This approach allowed us within the shortest time period to obtain 10, 8 and 2 transgenic mice homozygous for RLG, RCLG and Rm17LG transgene, respectively, as verified by mouse mating, indicating the practicality and reliability of this optical method. Taken together, our findings fully demonstrate that the in vivo fluorescence imaging offers a visual, rapid and reliable alternative method to the traditional approaches (i.e., mouse mating and real-time quantitative PCR) in identifying homozygous transgenic mice harboring fluorescence reporter transgene under the control of a ubiquitous promoter in the situation mentioned in this study.
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spelling pubmed-47663722016-03-21 Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging Lin, Xiaolin Jia, Junshuang Qin, Yujuan Lin, Xia Li, Wei Xiao, Gaofang Li, Yanqing Xie, Raoying Huang, Hailu Zhong, Lin Wu, Qinghong Wang, Wanshan Huang, Wenhua Yao, Kaitai Xiao, Dong Sun, Yan Oncotarget Research Paper Setting up breeding programs for transgenic mouse strains require to distinguish homozygous from the heterozygous transgenic animals. The combinational use of the fluorescence reporter transgene and small animal in-vivo imaging system might allow us to rapidly and visually determine the transgenic mice homozygous for transgene(s) by the in vivo fluorescence imaging. RLG, RCLG or Rm17LG transgenic mice ubiquitously express red fluorescent protein (RFP). To identify homozygous RLG transgenic mice, whole-body fluorescence imaging for all of newborn F2-generation littermates produced by mating of RFP-positive heterozygous transgenic mice (F1-generation) derived from the same transgenic founder was performed. Subsequently, the immediate data analysis of the in vivo fluorescence imaging was carried out, which greatly facilitated us to rapidly and readily distinguish RLG transgenic individual(s) with strong fluorescence from the rest of F2-generation littermates, followed by further determining this/these RLG individual(s) showing strong fluorescence to be homozygous, as strongly confirmed by mouse mating. Additionally, homozygous RCLG or Rm17LG transgenic mice were also rapidly and precisely distinguished by the above-mentioned optical approach. This approach allowed us within the shortest time period to obtain 10, 8 and 2 transgenic mice homozygous for RLG, RCLG and Rm17LG transgene, respectively, as verified by mouse mating, indicating the practicality and reliability of this optical method. Taken together, our findings fully demonstrate that the in vivo fluorescence imaging offers a visual, rapid and reliable alternative method to the traditional approaches (i.e., mouse mating and real-time quantitative PCR) in identifying homozygous transgenic mice harboring fluorescence reporter transgene under the control of a ubiquitous promoter in the situation mentioned in this study. Impact Journals LLC 2015-10-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4766372/ /pubmed/26472024 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Lin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Lin, Xiaolin
Jia, Junshuang
Qin, Yujuan
Lin, Xia
Li, Wei
Xiao, Gaofang
Li, Yanqing
Xie, Raoying
Huang, Hailu
Zhong, Lin
Wu, Qinghong
Wang, Wanshan
Huang, Wenhua
Yao, Kaitai
Xiao, Dong
Sun, Yan
Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_full Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_fullStr Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_full_unstemmed Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_short Simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
title_sort simple and rapid determination of homozygous transgenic mice via in vivo fluorescence imaging
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4766372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26472024
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