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Development of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures Program 5 This programme focuses on the identification of the molecular causes of diseases and on the development of new procedures for the prevention and diagnostics of the diseases.

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Development of Diagnostic and

Therapeutic Procedures

Program 5

This programme focuses on the

identification of the molecular causes of

diseases and on the development of new

procedures for the prevention and

diagnostics of the diseases.

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Genes, Mouse Models, Brain

Development and Pathologies

Nicole Dodd

13th June 2013Laboratory of Molecular Pathogenetics

Institute of Biotechnology AS CR v.v.i.

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Overview

• The mouse model

• Protein of interest

• Cerebellum region of the brain

• Structure

• Development

• Rationale

• Preliminary results

• Summary

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The mouse model

• Relatively easy to maintain, with the ability to

multiply quickly

• The mouse is closely related to humans

• Genome is organised similarly

• Most human genes have functional mouse

counterparts

• Mutations that cause diseases in humans often

cause similar diseases in mice

• Gene transfer technology is

highly advanced

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Genetic manipulation

• Gene knock out

Sequenced but unknown

function

• Cre-lox recombination

Allows genes to be

activated, repressed, or

exchanged

• Transgenic

Introducing an exogenous

gene

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Cre recombinase activity indicated by the ROSA26-stop-lacZ reporter

Floxed Neurod1/Atoh1

Cre Isl1 Isl1

LacZ Floxed

STOP β-Galactosidase catalyzes

the hydrolysis of X-Gal

producing a blue precipitate

LoxP

R26R

Promoter

Transgenic cre-lox recombination system

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Pax2-Isl1 Transgene

Pax2 8.5-kb regulatory

sequencePax2 promoter Isl1

SalI, AatlI, NotI

pGEM7f

SalI, NotI, AatlI

8.5Size (kb): 1.6 0.8 3.4

lacZ mRNA tag

NotI

Wnt1 poly A

• Islet1 knock-out is lethal in early development

• Generated transgenic mice

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Transgenics - pronuclear injection of Pax2-isl1 construct

Pax2 promoter

LIM LIM

Homeodomain

DNA bindingProtein binding

Isl1

FVB

T2

T1

-/+

-/+

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• Transcription factor Islet1 (Isl1)

• Protein that binds to DNA to control the flow of

transcription

• Important for development of a number of organs

• Expressed in ganglion neurons

• Required for various aspects of motor neuron

development

• Represses genes involved in neurogenesis

Protein of interest

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The Cerebellum

• Represents 10% of

total brain vol.

• Contains more than

half of our neurons

• Functions to fine

tune movement and

balance

• Plays a major role in

the coordination of

muscle activity

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Cerebellum location

• Located at the back of the brain, underlying the cerebral

cortex

• Develops from the dorsal region of the posterior neural tube

• Cells arise from two different germinal matrices

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• Size and structure are determined by correct number of

neurons (proliferation and apoptosis)

• Correct location of neurons (migration)

• Cell type (differentiation)

Brain (cerebellum) development

Bergman glia

Purkinje layer

External granular layer

Molecular layer

Internal granular layer

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Defects in cerebellar neuronal proliferation and

migration lead to tumour and ataxia

Medulloblastoma

• Malignant

medulloblastomas are

the most common

malignant brain

tumour of childhood

• Thought to originate

from granule neuron

precursor cells the

developing cerebellum

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Rationale

• Unravel the role of Isl1 in neurosensory development

• Due to early KO lethality, role in motor neuron development

is unclear

• Determine the effects of ectopic expression in the

cerebellum on proliferation, migration & differentiation

• Defects in cerebellar neuronal proliferation and migration

can lead to cancer

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0

2

4

6

8

10

12

wt T1 T2

Nu

mb

er

of su

rviv

ing

p

up

s/litte

r

Number of surving pups

P < 0.001

• Significant difference in number of surviving pups

• Transgenic expression of Isl1 affects embryonic

development and postnatal survival of transgenic

pups

Number of surviving pups

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Changes in Cerebellum

T2wt

P0

P3

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Immunohistochemistry

• By staining sections with fluorescently labelled antibodies we

can identify the cells that are expressing the transgene

T1 P3 mt T1 P3 wt

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• Significant changes in

morphology

• Isl1 misexpression

• Mechanism?

• Possible interactions with other

TFs

Summary