Search Criteria: Research Area is "Mouse/Human Gene Homologs: cystic fibrosis"
| Stock Number |
Strain Name Strain Description |
Standard Supply |
| 006235 | B6.Cg-Tg(SFTPC-rtTA)5Jaw/J | Repository- Live |
| Mice that are hemizygous for this transgenic insert are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the human SFTPC, surfactant, pulmonary-associated protein C, promoter. In situ hybridization detects rtTA gene product (mRNA) in lung peripheral epithelial cells from adult mice and 15 postconception day aged embryos from doxycycline treated dams. Induction of transgene expression is detected as early as postconception day 12.5 when the pregnant female is treated with doxycycline. When mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a tetracycline-responsive promoter element (tetO), expression of the target gene may be regulated by the tetracycline analog, doxycycline (dox); in the presence of dox, transcription of the target gene is induced in cells where rtTA is
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| 006232 | B6.Cg-Tg(Scgb1a1-rtTA)1Jaw/J | Repository- Live |
| Mice hemizygous for the CCSP-rtTA transgene are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the rat Scgb1a1, secretoglobin, family 1A, member 1 (uteroglobin), gene promoter. rtTA activity detected in bronchial and type II epithelial cells of lung tissue from adult transgenic mice and in embryos from pregnant females treated with the tetracycline analog doxycycline (dox). In the latter, rtTA-induced expression of a luciferase reporter under the regulation of a tetracycline-responsive promoter (TRE; tetO) has been detected as early as embryonic day 12.5. When hemizygotes are mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a TRE, expression of the target gene in the bitransgenic offspring can be regulated by dox; in the presence of dox, transcription of the target
..... For more information please see the full descriiption on the strain data sheet | ||
| 006245 | C.Cg-Tg(SFTPC-rtTA)5Jaw/J | Repository- Live |
| Hemizygous transgenic mice are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the human SFTPC, surfactant, pulmonary-associated protein C, promoter. rtTA activity is detected in lung peripheral epithelial cells from adult mice and in embryos from pregnant females treated with the tetracycline analog, doxycycline (dox). In the latter, rtTA-induced expression of a luciferase reporter under the regulation of a tetracycline-responsive promoter (TRE; tetO) has been detected as early as embryonic day 10.5. When hemizygotes are mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a TRE, expression of the target gene in the bitransgenic offspring may be regulated by dox; in the presence of dox, transcription of the target gene is induced in cells where rtTA is expressed. This
..... For more information please see the full descriiption on the strain data sheet | ||
| 006242 | C.Cg-Tg(Scgb1a1-rtTA)1Jaw/J | Repository- Live |
| Mice hemizygous for the CCSP-rtTA transgene are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the rat Scgb1a1, secretoglobin, family 1A, member 1 (uteroglobin), gene promoter. In situ hybridization detects rtTA gene product (mRNA) in bronchial and type II epithelial cells of lung tissue from adult transgenic mice treated with doxycycline for 7 days. Induction of transgene expression is detected as early as postconception day 14 when the pregnant female is treated with doxycycline. When mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a tetracycline-responsive promoter element (tetO), expression of the target gene may be regulated by the tetracycline analog, doxycycline (dox); in the presence of dox, transcription of the target gene is induced in cells where rtTA is
..... For more information please see the full descriiption on the strain data sheet | ||
| 002196 | B6.129P2-Cftrtm1Unc/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Mice homozygous for the Cftrtm1Unc mutation survive approximately 28 days. Death of the homozygotes is usually due to intestinal obstruction (ileum or large intestine). Pancreatic involvement has been found in some animals. A recent report (Kent, et.al.) has found that this mutation on a C57BL/6J genetic background does cause lung disease. | ||
| 002515 | B6.129S6-Cftrtm1Kth/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| The Cftrtm1Kth targeted mutation corresponds to the delta 508 mutation in humans. Homozygous mutant mice show an increased mortality within the first month after birth, with ~60% mortality by post-weaning. Those that survive are fertile, but females are poor breeders. Mutant mice are also reduced in size compared to normal wildtype mice. Those that do not survive to adulthood show bowel obstructions, bowel strictures and peritonitis. Lungs, pancreas, gall bladder, male reproductive tract, lacrimal gland, and submandibular glands from homozygous mice appear normal regardless of the survival of the animal. Homozygous mice also show a tissue-specific loss of CFTR transcripts in the intestine. | ||
| 005315 | B6;C3H-Tg(Scgb1a1-Scnn1b)6608Bouc/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| These Scnn1b-transgenic mice overexpress the mouse nonvoltage-gated 1 beta, Scnn1b, under the direction of the rat secretoglobin, family 1A, member 1 (uteroglobin; Clara cell secretory protein) promoter. Approximately 40-60% of hemizygous mice die between birth and 4 weeks of age due to airway obstruction asphyxia. Histological analysis reveals that mucus accumulation, plaques and plugs in airways occur postnatally. Basal and amiloride-sensitive short-circuit currents in tracheal tissue are increased. Airway surface liquid (ASL) volume, mucus transport and clearance are reduced. Bronchial lavage and histological analysis shows mutant mice exhibit characteristics of cystic fibrosis lung disease including chronic bronchitis, airway inflammation, airway lumen infiltration of macrophage and neutrophils, and goblet cell metaplasia. These Scnn1b-transgenic mice may be useful in studies of cystic fibrosis, and are available on different genetic backgrounds such as B6;C3H mixed (Stock N
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| 006225 | FVB.Cg-Tg(SFTPC-rtTA)5Jaw/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Hemizygous transgenic mice are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. The donating investigator reports that homozygous transgenic mice are not viable. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the human SFTPC, surfactant, pulmonary-associated protein C, promoter. rtTA activity is detected in lung peripheral epithelial cells from adult mice and in embryos from pregnant females treated with the tetracycline analog doxycycline (dox). In the latter, rtTA-induced expression of a luciferase reporter under the regulation of a tetracycline-responsive promoter (TRE; tetO) has been detected as early as embryonic day 10.5. When hemizygotes are mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a TRE, expression of the target gene in the bitransgenic offspring can be regulated by dox; in the presence of dox, tra
..... For more information please see the full descriiption on the strain data sheet | ||
| 006222 | FVB.Cg-Tg(Scgb1a1-rtTA)1Jaw/J | Repository-Cryopreserved |
| Mice hemizygous for the CCSP-rtTA transgene are viable, fertile, normal in size, and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. These transgenic mice express the reverse tetracycline-controlled transactivator (rtTA) protein under the control of the rat Scgb1a1, secretoglobin, family 1A, member 1 (uteroglobin), gene promoter. rtTA activity is detected in bronchial and type II epithelial cells of lung tissue from adult transgenic mice and in embryos from pregnant females treated with the tetracycline analog doxycycline (dox). In the latter, rtTA-induced expression of a luciferase reporter under the regulation of a tetracycline-responsive promoter (TRE; tetO) has been detected as early as embryonic day 12.5. When hemizygotes are mated to a second transgenic strain carrying a gene of interest under the regulatory control of a TRE, expression of the target gene in the bitransgenic offspring can be regulated by dox; in the presence of dox, transcription of the targ
..... For more information please see the full descriiption on the strain data sheet | ||
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