Functional Imaging of Rel Expression in Inflammatory Processes Using Bioluminescence Imaging System in Transgenic Mice |
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Authors: | Xingyu Yang Hua Jing Kai Zhao Ruilin Sun Zhenze Liu Yue Ying Lei Ci Ying Kuang Fang Huang Zhugang Wang Jian Fei |
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Institution: | 1. School of Life Science and Technology, Tongji University, Shanghai, China.; 2. Shanghai Research Center for Model Organisms, Shanghai, China.; 3. National Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.; Federal University of São Paulo, Brazil, |
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Abstract: | c-Rel plays important roles in many inflammatory diseases. Revealing the dynamic expression of c-Rel in disease processes in vivo is critical for understanding c-Rel functions and for developing anti-inflammatory drugs. In this paper, a transgenic mouse line, B6-Tg(c-Rel-luc)Mlit, which incorporated the transgene firefly luciferase driven by a 14.5-kb fragment containing mouse c-Rel gene Rel promoter, was generated to monitor Rel expression in vivo. Luciferase expression could be tracked in living mice by the method of bioluminescence imaging in a variety of inflammatory processes, including LPS induced sepsis and EAE disease model. The luciferase expression in transgenic mice was comparable to the endogenous Rel expression and could be suppressed by administration of anti-inflammatory drug dexamethasone or aspirin. These results indicate that the B6-Tg(c-Rel-luc)Mlit mouse is a valuable animal model to study Rel expression in physiological and pathological processes, and the effects of various drug treatments in vivo. |
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