一种用于体内评估维甲酸受体转录激活的转基因报告小鼠模型。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS
Harald Carlsen, Kanae Ebihara, Nobuyo H Kuwata, Kazuhisa Kuwata, Gamze Aydemir, Ralph Rühl, Rune Blomhoff
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摘要

背景:从胚胎发育到成年,维生素A在许多生命过程中都是必不可少的。为了在完整动物体内建立实时监测视黄酸受体(RAR)转激活的体内模型,我们在视黄酸反应元件(RAREs)的控制下,培养了携带荧光素酶(luc)报告基因的转基因小鼠,RAREs由3个具有5个核苷酸间隔的直接重复序列(DR5)组成。方法:采用原核注射方法,制备了携带RARE依赖荧光素酶报告子序列的转基因小鼠。通过体内成像或RAR/类视黄醇X受体(RXR)激动剂、RAR拮抗剂或维生素A缺乏小鼠的组织提取物中检测罕见依赖的荧光素酶活性。结果:我们发现维甲酸和RAR激动剂对荧光素酶活性有较强的诱导作用,且呈时间和剂量依赖性,但RXR激动剂对荧光素酶活性没有诱导作用(每组n=4-6;94只老鼠)。此外,维生素a缺乏小鼠荧光素酶活性显著降低(n=6-9;30老鼠)。这些观察结果证实,在RARE-luc小鼠中,荧光素酶活性是由RAR激活控制的。荧光素酶活性可在各种器官中检测到,特别是在大脑和睾丸中具有高活性,表明这些组织中存在强烈的类视黄醛信号。结论:RARE-luc转基因小鼠能够实时评估RAR的体内激活,这将有助于了解维生素A的正常生理,类视黄醛信号在病理中的作用以及评估RAR的药理学配体。
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A transgenic reporter mouse model for in vivo assessment of retinoic acid receptor transcriptional activation.

Background: Vitamin A is essential for a wide range of life processes throughout embryogenesis to adult life. With the aim of developing an in vivo model to monitor retinoic acid receptor (RAR) transactivation real-time in intact animals, we generated transgenic mice carrying a luciferase (luc) reporter gene under the control of retinoic acid response elements (RAREs) consisting of three copies of a direct repeat with five spacing nucleotides (DR5). Methods: Transgenic mice carrying a RARE dependent luciferase reporter flanked with insulator sequence were generated by pronuclear injection. RARE dependent luciferase activity was detected by in vivo imaging or in tissue extracts following manipulations with RAR/retinoid X receptor (RXR) agonists, RAR antagonists or in vitamin A deficient mice. Results: We found a strong induction of luciferase activity in a time and dose dependent manner by retinoic acid as well as RAR agonists, but not by the RXR agonist (using n=4-6 per group; 94 mice). In addition, luciferase activity was strongly reduced in vitamin A-deficient mice (n=6-9; 30 mice). These observations confirm that luciferase activity was controlled by RAR activation in the RARE-luc mouse. Luciferase activity was detectable in various organs, with high activity especially in brain and testis, indicating strong retinoid signalling in these tissues. Conclusion: The RARE-luc transgenic mice, which enabled real-time in vivo assessment of RAR activation, will be useful in understanding the normal physiology of vitamin A, the role of retinoid signalling in pathologies as well as to evaluate pharmacological ligands for RARs.

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期刊介绍: Since 1930 this journal has provided an important international forum for scientific advances in the study of nutrition and vitamins. Widely read by academicians as well as scientists working in major governmental and corporate laboratories throughout the world, this publication presents work dealing with basic as well as applied topics in the field of micronutrients, macronutrients, and non-nutrients such as secondary plant compounds. The editorial and advisory boards include many of the leading persons currently working in this area. The journal is of particular interest to: - Nutritionists - Vitaminologists - Biochemists - Physicians - Engineers of human and animal nutrition - Food scientists
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