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A Binary Cre Transgenic Approach Dissects Microglia and CNS Border-Associated Macrophages

Author(s)
Kim, Jung-SeokKolesnikov, MashaPeled-Hajaj, ShanyScheyltjens, IsabelleXia, YuanTrzebanski, SebastienHaimon, ZhanaShemer, AnatLubart, AlisaVan Hove, HannahChappell-Maor, LouiseBoura-Halfon, SigalitMovahedi, KiavashBlinder, PabloJung, Steffen
Issued Date
2021-01
DOI
10.1016/j.immuni.2020.11.007
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/87021
Citation
IMMUNITY, v.54, no.1, pp.176 - 190.e7
Abstract
The developmental and molecular heterogeneity of tissue macrophages is unravelling, as are theft diverse contributions to physiology and pathophysiology. Moreover, also given tissues harbor macrophages in discrete anatomic locations. Functional contributions of specific cell populations can in mice be dissected using Cre recombinase-mediated mutagenesis. However, single promoter-based Cre models show limited specificity for cell types. Focusing on macrophages in the brain, we establish here a binary transgenic system involving complementation-competent NCre and CCre fragments whose expression is driven by distinct promoters: Sall1(ncre): Cx3cr1(ccre) mice specifically target parenchymal microglia and compound transgenic Lyve1(ccre): Cx3cr1(ccre) animals target vasculature-associated macrophages, in the brain, as well as other tissues. We imaged the respective cell populations and retrieved their specific translatomes using the RiboTag in order to define them and analyze their differential responses to a challenge. Collectively, we establish the value of binary transgenesis to dissect tissue macrophage compartments and their functions.
Publisher
CELL PRESS
ISSN
1074-7613
Keyword
EXPRESSION PROFILESTISSUE MACROPHAGESGENE-EXPRESSIONCELLRNARECOMBINASEMONOCYTESBARRIERHEALTHFATE

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