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A Tlx2‐Cre mouse line uncovers essential roles for hand1 in extraembryonic and lateral mesoderm
Authors:Peter Cserjesi  Lisa L Hua  Meghan E Garstka  Heather M Brody  Yuka Morikawa
Institution:1. Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana;2. Department of Pathology, Columbia University, New York, New York;3. Department of Cell Biology, Columbia University, New York, New York
Abstract:Hand1 regulates development of numerous tissues within the embryo, extraembryonic mesoderm, and trophectoderm. Systemic loss of Hand1 results in early embryonic lethality but the cause has remained unknown. To determine if Hand1 expression in extraembryonic mesoderm is essential for embryonic survival, Hand1 was conditionally deleted using the HoxB6‐Cre mouse line that expresses Cre in extraembryonic and lateral mesoderm. Deletion of Hand1 using HoxB6‐Cre resulted in embryonic lethality identical to systemic knockout. To determine if lethality is due to Hand1 function in extraembryonic mesoderm or lateral mesoderm, we generated a Tlx2‐Cre mouse line expressing Cre in lateral mesoderm but not extraembryonic tissues. Deletion of Hand1 using the Tlx2‐Cre line results in embryonic survival with embryos exhibiting herniated gut and thin enteric smooth muscle. Our results show that Hand1 regulates development of lateral mesoderm derivatives and its loss in extraembryonic mesoderm is the primary cause of lethality in Hand1‐null embryos. genesis 48:479–484, 2010. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:mouse  embryo  Cre recombinase  Hand1  neural crest  nervous system
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