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Generation of mice with a conditional allele for the p75<sup>NTR</sup> neurotrophin receptor gene
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2011
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GeneticsPeripheral NervesCellular PhysiologySocial SciencesNeural Crest-specific P75Cell SignalingConditional P75NeurogeneticsKnockout MouseMolecular NeuroscienceMolecular PhysiologyConventional P75Receptor (Biochemistry)Conditional AlleleCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionNeuropeptide ReceptorNeuroscienceMolecular NeurobiologyMedicine
The p75(NTR) neurotrophin receptor has been implicated in multiple biological and pathological processes. While significant advances have recently been made in understanding the physiologic role of p75(NTR) , many details and aspects remain to be determined. This is in part because the two existing knockout mouse models (Exons 3 or 4 deleted, respectively), both display features that defy definitive conclusions. Here we describe the generation of mice that carry a conditional p75(NTR) (p75(NTR-FX) ) allele made by flanking Exons 4-6, which encode the transmembrane and all cytoplasmic domains, by loxP sites. To validate this novel conditional allele, both neural crest-specific p75(NTR) /Wnt1-Cre mutants and conventional p75(NTR) null mutants were generated. Both mutants displayed abnormal hind limb reflexes, implying that loss of p75(NTR) in neural crest-derived cells causes a peripheral neuropathy similar to that seen in conventional p75(NTR) mutants. This novel conditional p75(NTR) allele will offer new opportunities to investigate the role of p75(NTR) in specific tissues and cells.
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