RRC ID 86767
著者 Eisenhoffer GT, Slattum G, Ruiz OE, Otsuna H, Bryan CD, Lopez J, Wagner DS, Bonkowsky JL, Chien CB, Dorsky RI, Rosenblatt J.
タイトル A toolbox to study epidermal cell types in zebrafish.
ジャーナル J Cell Sci
Abstract Epithelia provide a crucial protective barrier for our organs and are also the sites where the majority of carcinomas form. Most studies on epithelia and carcinomas use cell culture or organisms where high-resolution live imaging is inaccessible without invasive techniques. Here, we introduce the developing zebrafish epidermis as an excellent in vivo model system for studying a living epithelium. We developed tools to fluorescently tag specific epithelial cell types and express genes in a mosaic fashion using five Gal4 lines identified from an enhancer trap screen. When crossed to a variety of UAS effector lines, we can now track, ablate or monitor single cells at sub-cellular resolution. Using photo-cleavable morpholino oligonucleotides that target gal4, we can also express genes in a mosaic fashion at specific times during development. Together, this system provides an excellent in vivo alternative to tissue culture cells, without the intrinsic concerns of culture conditions or transformation, and enables the investigation of distinct cell types within living epithelial tissues.
巻・号 130(1)
ページ 269-277
公開日 2017-1-1
DOI 10.1242/jcs.184341
PII jcs.184341
PMID 27149923
PMC PMC5394773
MeSH Animals Cell Death / drug effects Cell Division / drug effects Crosses, Genetic Cytological Techniques / methods* DNA-Binding Proteins / metabolism Enhancer Elements, Genetic / genetics Epidermal Cells* Epidermis / drug effects Epidermis / ultrastructure Epithelial Cells / cytology Epithelial Cells / drug effects Female Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental / drug effects Imaging, Three-Dimensional Male Morpholinos / pharmacology Time Factors Transcription Factors / metabolism Zebrafish / embryology Zebrafish / genetics Zebrafish / metabolism* Zebrafish Proteins / metabolism
IF 4.573
リソース情報
ゼブラフィッシュ UAS:Gtuba2A