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A Novel Adipose-Specific Gene Deletion Model Demonstrates Potential Pitfalls of Existing Methods
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Metabolic DisorderGeneticsMetabolic RemodelingInsulin SignalingObesityMetabolic SyndromeAdipose-specific Gene DeletionBody CompositionAutophagyMetabolismHdac3 GeneHealth SciencesKnockout MouseAdipose TargetingPotential PitfallsExisting MethodsGene ExpressionCell BiologyFunctional GenomicsDevelopmental BiologyMetabolic RegulationSystems BiologyMedicineGene Deletion Data
Adipose-specific gene deletion in mice is crucial in determining gene function in adipocyte homeostasis and the development of obesity. We noted 100% mortality when the Hdac3 gene was conditionally deleted using Fabp4-Cre mice, the most commonly used model of adipose-targeted Cre recombinase. However, this surprising result was not reproduced using other models of adipose targeting of Cre, including a novel Retn-Cre mouse. These findings underscore the need for caution when interpreting data obtained using Fabp4-Cre mice and should encourage the use of additional or alternative adipose-targeting Cre mouse models before drawing conclusions about in vivo adipocyte-specific functions.
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