Conditional Control of Gene Expression in the Mammary Gland

被引:0
|
作者
Priscilla A. Furth
机构
[1] University of Maryland Medical School,Division of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Institute of Human Virology, and Department of Physiology
来源
Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia | 1997年 / 2卷
关键词
Mammary gland; conditional gene expression in transgenic mice; tetracycline regulatable gene expression; site specific recombination; Cre-lox;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Identifying gene function during mammary gland development and function remains a technical challenge. For example, if a gene deletion is lethal during early embryogenesis, there is no opportunity to study its effects on the development or function of the gland. Similarly, if a dominant gain of gene function alters early mammary gland development, then its specific role during lactation cannot be assessed. Conditional gene expression systems can be used to circumvent these problems. Gene deletions or dominant gain experiments can be performed in an organ or cell type specific manner at specific timepoints using inducible gene expression systems. This review focuses on tetracycline responsive transactivation and Cre-lox systems. Other tetracycline regulatable (tet system)3 or hormone inducible systems and the Flp recombinase system are discussed as alternative approaches. Each system is described. The advantages and disadvantages of each for studying gene function in the mammary gland are discussed. Finally, the role of mammary gland transplantation in these genetic studies is examined.
引用
收藏
页码:373 / 383
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Corticosterone is required for the prolactin receptor gene expression in the late pregnant mouse mammary gland
    Mizoguchi, Y
    Yamaguchi, H
    Aoki, F
    Enami, J
    Sakai, S
    MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY, 1997, 132 (1-2) : 177 - 183
  • [32] Over‐expression of the murine polymeric immunoglobulin receptor gene in the mammary gland of transgenic mice
    Nanda de Groot
    Petra van Kuik‐Romeijn
    Sang He Lee
    Herman A. de Boer
    Transgenic Research, 1999, 8 : 319 - 319
  • [33] Gene expression profiling to identify parity-induced changes in the human mammary gland
    I Verlinden
    N Güngör
    J Janssens
    L Michiels
    Breast Cancer Research, 7
  • [34] Gene expression profiling to identify parity-induced changes in the human mammary gland
    Verlinden, I
    Güngör, N
    Janssens, J
    Michiels, L
    BREAST CANCER RESEARCH, 2005, 7 (Suppl 2) : S31 - S31
  • [35] Global gene expression profiling of chemically induced rat mammary gland carcinomas and adenomas
    Shan, L
    Yu, MS
    Snyderwine, EG
    TOXICOLOGIC PATHOLOGY, 2005, 33 (07) : 768 - 775
  • [36] Functional development of the adult ovine mammary gland—insights from gene expression profiling
    Amy M Paten
    Elizabeth J Duncan
    Sarah J Pain
    Sam W Peterson
    Paul R Kenyon
    Hugh T Blair
    Peter K Dearden
    BMC Genomics, 16
  • [37] Over‐expression of the murine polymeric immunoglobulin receptor gene in the mammary gland of transgenic mice
    Nanda de Groot
    Petra van Kuik‐Romeijn
    Sang He Lee
    Herman A. de Boer
    Transgenic Research, 1999, 8 : 125 - 135
  • [38] Use of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) for gene transcript profiling in lactating bovine mammary gland
    Connor, E. E.
    Capuco, A. V.
    Sonstegard, T. S.
    JOURNAL OF ANIMAL SCIENCE, 2004, 82 : 131 - 131
  • [39] Acute expression of the PRL receptor gene after ovariectomy in midpregnant mouse mammary gland
    Mizoguchi, Y
    Kim, JY
    Sasaki, T
    Hama, T
    Sasaki, M
    Enami, J
    Sakai, S
    ENDOCRINE JOURNAL, 1996, 43 (05) : 537 - 544
  • [40] Expression of a bovine β-casein human lysozyme fusion gene in the mammary gland of transgenic mice
    Lee, WK
    Kim, SJ
    Hong, S
    Lee, TH
    Han, YM
    Yoo, OJ
    Im, KS
    Lee, KK
    JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1998, 31 (04): : 413 - 417