Conditional transgene expression in the heart

Zhihui Yu, Charles S. Redfern, Glenn I. Fishman

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Abstract

Conditional transgene expression is a potentially useful approach to investigate complex biological systems in vivo. We recently demonstrated that tetracycline-responsive promoters could be employed to achieve regulated, cardiac-specific expression of target genes in transgenic mice. To more folly define the quantitative and spatial parameters associated with tetracycline- regulated gene expression in the heart, we crossed transgenic mice harboring either a firefly luciferase or a nuclear-localized bacterial lacZ target gene with strains expressing a tetracycline-controlled transactivator (tTA) under the regulatory control of 2.9 kb of 5' flanking sequence from the rat α- myosin heavy chain gene. Luciferase activity was induced nearly 300-fold in the hearts of binary-transgenic mice compared with mice carrying only the luciferase reporter gene. No significant transactivation was observed in any other tissues examined. Binary transgenics harboring the lacZ reporter gene showed substantial β-galactosidase activity throughout the heart, but the response of individual cardiac myocytes was heterogeneous. For both reporter genes, tetracycline treatment fully repressed tTA-dependent transactivation. These data provide important insights into the nature of studies that can be successfully addressed using the tetracycline-regulated gene expression system in the heart.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)691-697
Number of pages7
JournalCirculation Research
Volume79
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 1996
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • binary
  • conditional
  • heart
  • tetracycline
  • transgenic

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