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Sox10‐iCreER T2 : A mouse line to inducibly trace the neural crest and oligodendrocyte lineage
Author(s) -
Simon Christiane,
Lickert Heiko,
Götz Magdalena,
Dimou Leda
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
genesis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.093
H-Index - 110
eISSN - 1526-968X
pISSN - 1526-954X
DOI - 10.1002/dvg.22003
Subject(s) - sox10 , neural crest , oligodendrocyte , biology , fate mapping , lineage (genetic) , transcription factor , microbiology and biotechnology , olig2 , embryonic stem cell , myelin , genetics , gene , embryo , neuroscience , central nervous system
SOX10 is a well‐conserved and widely expressed transcription factor involved in the regulation of embryonic development and in the determination of cell fate. As it is expressed in neural crest cells, their derivatives and the oligodendrocyte lineage, mutations of the protein contribute to a variety of diseases like neurocristopathies, peripheral demyelinating neuropathies, and melanoma. Here, we report the generation of an inducible Sox10‐iCreER T2 BAC transgenic mouse line that labels, depending on the timepoint of induction, distinct derivatives of the otic placode and the neural crest as well as cells of the oligodendrocyte lineage. Surprisingly, we could show a neural crest origin of pericytes in the brain. Besides its use for fate‐mapping, the Sox10‐iCreER T2 mouse line is a powerful tool to conditionally inactivate genes in the neural crest cells, their progeny and/or the oligodendrocyte lineage in a time‐dependent fashion to gain further insights into their function and contribution to diseases. genesis 50:506–515, 2012. © 2011 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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