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In vivo Application of the REMOTE-control System for the Manipulation of Endogenous Gene Expression
Published on: March 29, 2019
Spatial and temporal down-regulation of transgene expression using the TRSID-silencer in mice: application to Prnp
Micaela Gallozzi1, Vincent Béringue, Pauline Decaunes
1Laboratoire de Génétique Biochimique et de Cytogénétique, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, 78350 Jouy-en-Josas, France.
Abstract:
Spatial and temporal control of ovine prion protein (Prnp) gene expression was achieved in mice using two transgenes: a Prnp minigene with tet-operator sequences inserted 5' to exon 1 and a mouse neurofilament genomic clone carrying the chimeric-repressor TRSID cDNA. In bi-transgenic mice, ovine PrP(C) expression could be reversibly controlled in neuronal cells by doxycycline treatment whereas it remains constant in other cell types. Overall, this model opens opportunities to assess the involvement of cell types in prion diseases and PrP physiological function. It demonstrates the potentiality of the TRSID-silencer to precisely control temporal and spatial gene expression in vivo.

