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Former Names NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/MxJ (Changed: 27-FEB-06 ) NOD.129S7(B6)-Icam1tm1Bay/MxJ (Changed: 24-JAN-06 ) Type Congenic; Mutant Strain; Targeted Mutation; Additional information on Genetically Engineered Mutant Mice. Species laboratory mouse Background Strain NOD Donor Strain 129S4 (J1 ES cell) H2 Haplotype g7 Generation N?+F3pN1 Donating Investigator Stephan Martin, Dusseldorf at the Heinrich-Heine-Univers Description
No membrane bound ICAM-1 is detectable in NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/SmtnJ homozygous mice. NOD mice homozygous for the Icam1tm1Jcgr mutation are diabetes resistant. Histological exam shows no or mild peri-insular infiltration at 330-410 days of age, while 64% of their wild-type cohorts and 44% of the heterozygote animals become diabetic by 310 days of age. In contrast to wild-type, 110-day-old ICAM-1 deficient females do not develop severe insulitis 10 days post cyclophosphamide treatment. Protection is associated with suppression of destructive insulitis as well as a deviation to a T-helper 2 cytokine mRNA expression pattern (Martin et al. 2001).Both the C57BL/6 contaminated strain and the non contaminated strain, Stock No. 006351 - NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/J are completely diabetes resistant at 30 weeks of age when evaluated in a comparative diabetes incidence study. Fine mapping data may be viewed at GQC of Icam1 congenic stocks
NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/SmtnJ is useful for studying the ICAM-1/LAF-1 interaction and its role in diabetes.
Development
Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (Icam1), located on Chr9, 7cM, contains 7 exons and is one of the immunoglobulin superfamily that binds to the integrins LFA-1 and Mac-1 on leukocytes. A neomycin resistance cassette was inserted into exon 4 (one of the 5 Ig-like extracellular domains) of the Icam1 gene. J1 ES cell clone 74 was injected into B6 blastocysts. This Icam1 mutation has been backcrossed to NOD for at least 6 generations (Martin et al, 2001). The Type 1 Diabetes Resource received NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/SmtnJ in 2005.Additional genetic quality control performed at The Jackson Laboratory indicates C57BL/6 genomic contamination on Chromosomes 6 and 7. Markers D6Mit178, D6Mit52 and D6Mit135 on Chromosome 6 were segregating for both NOD and C57BL/6. Through selective breeding we have been able to make the Chromosome 6 markers of NOD origin only. Markers D7Mit139, D7Mit96 and D7Mit328 on Chromosome 7 were found to be of C57BL/6 origin. This stock is available with the Chromosome 7 genomic contamination and may affect the diabetes incidence.
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Strains carrying Icam1tm1Jcgr allele
002867 B6.129S4-Icam1tm1Jcgr/J 006351 NOD.129S4(B6)-Icam1tm1Jcgr/J View Strains carrying Icam1tm1Jcgr (2 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of Icam1
002285 B6.129S7-Icam1tm1Bay Selptm1Bay/J 002127 B6.129S7-Icam1tm1Bay/J View Strains carrying other alleles of Icam1 (2 strains)
Congenic Nomenclature
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Currently there is no phenotype information for this strain.Research Applications
This mouse can be used to support research in many areas including:Icam1tm1Jcgr related
Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers
Immunodeficiency
Inflammation
Internal/Organ Research
Wound Healing (delayed/impaired)
| Allele Symbol | Icam1tm1Jcgr | ||
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| Allele Name | targeted mutation 1, Jose Carlos Gutierrez Ramos | ||
| Allele Type | Targeted (knock-out) | ||
| Common Name(s) | ICAM-1-; ICAM-1-deficient; ICAMtm1-jcgr; | ||
| Mutation Made By | Jose-Carlos Gutierrez-Ramos, Millenium Pharmaceuticals | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129S4/SvJae | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | J1 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129S4/SvJae | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Icam1, intercellular adhesion molecule 1 | ||
| Chromosome | 9 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | BB2; CD54; ICAM; Icam-1; Ly-47; MALA-2; MGC:6195; P3.58; lymphocyte antigen 47; | ||
| Molecular Note | A neomycin resistance cassette was inserted into exon 4 of the gene. While King, et. al. (J:25530) reported the potential for the production of functional proteins arising from alternative transcripts, corresponding signals were undetected by immunohistochemical analysis of homozygous mutant mice. [MGI Ref ID J:18743] | ||
Genotyping Protocols
Icam1tm1Jcgr, STD PCR, vers. 2
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Optimizing PCR Protocols
Martin S; van Den Engel NK; Vinke A; Heidenthal E; Schulte B; Kolb H. 2001. Dominant role of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic mice. J Autoimmun 17(2):109-17. [PubMed: 11591119] [MGI Ref ID J:71827]
Icam1tm1Jcgr relatedAoudjit F; Potworowski EF; Springer TA; St-Pierre Y. 1998. Protection from lymphoma cell metastasis in ICAM-1 mutant mice: a posthoming event. J Immunol 161(5):2333-8. [PubMed: 9725228] [MGI Ref ID J:49717]
Balasa B; La Cava A; Van Gunst K; Mocnik L; Balakrishna D; Nguyen N; Tucker L; Sarvetnick N. 2000. A mechanism for IL-10-mediated diabetes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse: ICAM-1 deficiency blocks accelerated diabetes J Immunol 165(12):7330-7. [PubMed: 11120869] [MGI Ref ID J:66103]
Chen Q; Fisher DT; Clancy KA; Gauguet JM; Wang WC; Unger E; Rose-John S; von Andrian UH; Baumann H; Evans SS. 2006. Fever-range thermal stress promotes lymphocyte trafficking across high endothelial venules via an interleukin 6 trans-signaling mechanism. Nat Immunol 7(12):1299-1308. [PubMed: 17086187] [MGI Ref ID J:116128]
Cybulsky MI; Iiyama K; Li H; Zhu S; Chen M; Iiyama M; Davis V; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Connelly PW; Milstone DS. 2001. A major role for VCAM-1, but not ICAM-1, in early atherosclerosis. J Clin Invest 107(10):1255-62. [PubMed: 11375415] [MGI Ref ID J:69597]
Dautigny N; Le Campion A; Lucas B. 1999. Timing and casting for actors of thymic negative selection. J Immunol 162(3):1294-302. [PubMed: 9973382] [MGI Ref ID J:124433]
Davani EY; Boyd JH; Dorscheid DR; Wang Y; Meredith A; Chau E; Singhera GK; Walley KR. 2006. Cardiac ICAM-1 mediates leukocyte-dependent decreased ventricular contractility in endotoxemic mice. Cardiovasc Res 72(1):134-42. [PubMed: 16934241] [MGI Ref ID J:114093]
Demers M; Magnaldo T; St-Pierre Y. 2005. A novel function for galectin-7: promoting tumorigenesis by up-regulating MMP-9 gene expression. Cancer Res 65(12):5205-10. [PubMed: 15958565] [MGI Ref ID J:99384]
Dong ZM; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Coxon A; Mayadas TN; Wagner DD. 1997. A new class of obesity genes encodes leukocyte adhesion receptors. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 94(14):7526-30. [PubMed: 9207125] [MGI Ref ID J:41751]
Feuillet V; Lucas B; Di Santo JP; Bismuth G; Trautmann A. 2005. Multiple survival signals are delivered by dendritic cells to naive CD4+ T cells. Eur J Immunol 35(9):2563-72. [PubMed: 16078277] [MGI Ref ID J:113487]
Frossard JL; Saluja A; Bhagat L; Lee HS; Bhatia M; Hofbauer B; Steer ML. 1999. The role of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 and neutrophils in acute pancreatitis and pancreatitis-associated lung injury. Gastroenterology 116(3):694-701. [PubMed: 10029629] [MGI Ref ID J:107680]
Gonzalo JA; Martinez C; Springer TA; Gutierrez-Ramos JC. 1995. ICAM-1 is required for T cell proliferation but not for anergy or apoptosis induced by Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B in vivo. Int Immunol 7(10):1691-8. [PubMed: 8562515] [MGI Ref ID J:29453]
Gujral JS; Liu J; Farhood A; Hinson JA; Jaeschke H. 2004. Functional importance of ICAM-1 in the mechanism of neutrophil-induced liver injury in bile duct-ligated mice. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 286(3):G499-507. [PubMed: 14563671] [MGI Ref ID J:95678]
Hirahashi J; Mekala D; Van Ziffle J; Xiao L; Saffaripour S; Wagner DD; Shapiro SD; Lowell C; Mayadas TN. 2006. Mac-1 signaling via Src-family and Syk kinases results in elastase-dependent thrombohemorrhagic vasculopathy. Immunity 25(2):271-83. [PubMed: 16872848] [MGI Ref ID J:113463]
Kelly KJ; Williams WW Jr.; Colvin RB; Meehan SM; Springer TA; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Bonventre JV. 1996. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1-deficient mice are protected against ischemic renal injury. J Clin Invest 97(4):1056-63. [PubMed: 8613529] [MGI Ref ID J:31435]
King PD; Sandberg ET; Selvakumar A; Fang P; Beaudet AL; Dupont B. 1995. Novel isoforms of murine intercellular adhesion molecule-1 generated by alternative RNA splicing. J Immunol 154(11):6080-6093. [PubMed: 7751650] [MGI Ref ID J:25530]
Kupatt C; Wichels R; Horstkotte J; Krombach F; Habazettl H; Boekstegers P. 2002. Molecular mechanisms of platelet-mediated leukocyte recruitment during myocardial reperfusion. J Leukoc Biol 72(3):455-61. [PubMed: 12223512] [MGI Ref ID J:124451]
Lloyd CM; Gonzalo JA; Salant DJ; Just J; Gutierrez-Ramos JC. 1997. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 deficiency prolongs survival and protects against the development of pulmonary inflammation during murine lupus. J Clin Invest 100(5):963-71. [PubMed: 9276713] [MGI Ref ID J:111466]
Lyck R; Reiss Y; Gerwin N; Greenwood J; Adamson P; Engelhardt B. 2003. T-cell interaction with ICAM-1/ICAM-2 double-deficient brain endothelium in vitro: the cytoplasmic tail of endothelial ICAM-1 is necessary for transendothelial migration of T cells. Blood 102(10):3675-83. [PubMed: 12893765] [MGI Ref ID J:86457]
Martin S; Vinke A; Heidenthal E; Schulte B; van den Engel N. 1999. Development of low-dose streptozotocin-induced diabetes in ICAM-1-deficient mice. Horm Metab Res 31(12):636-40. [PubMed: 10668914] [MGI Ref ID J:59947]
Mathew B; Park GY; Cao H; Azim AC; Wang X; Van Breemen RB; Sadikot RT; Christman JW. 2007. Inhibitory kappaB kinase 2 activates airway epithelial cells to stimulate bone marrow macrophages. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 36(5):562-72. [PubMed: 17204585] [MGI Ref ID J:136649]
Moreira AP; Campanelli AP; Cavassani KA; Souto JT; Ferreira BR; Martinez R; Rossi MA; Silva JS. 2006. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1 is required for the early formation of granulomas and participates in the resistance of mice to the infection with the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis. Am J Pathol 169(4):1270-81. [PubMed: 17003484] [MGI Ref ID J:113377]
Oliveira-dos-Santos AJ; Penninger JM; Rieker-Geley T; Matsumoto G; Mak TM; Wick G. 1998. Thymic heterotypic cellular complexes in gene-targeted mice with defined blocks in T cell development and adhesion molecule expression. Eur J Immunol 28(9):2882-92. [PubMed: 9754575] [MGI Ref ID J:49877]
Parameswaran N; Suresh R; Bal V; Rath S; George A. 2005. Lack of ICAM-1 on APCs during T cell priming leads to poor generation of central memory cells. J Immunol 175(4):2201-11. [PubMed: 16081787] [MGI Ref ID J:107514]
Planck SR; Han YB; Park JM; O'Rourke L; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Rosenbaum JT. 1998. The effect of genetic deficiency of adhesion molecules on the course of endotoxin-induced uveitis. Curr Eye Res 17(9):941-6. [PubMed: 9746442] [MGI Ref ID J:114206]
Scholer A; Hugues S; Boissonnas A; Fetler L; Amigorena S. 2008. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1-dependent stable interactions between T cells and dendritic cells determine CD8+ T cell memory. Immunity 28(2):258-70. [PubMed: 18275834] [MGI Ref ID J:132214]
Segura E; Nicco C; Lombard B; Veron P; Raposo G; Batteux F; Amigorena S; Thery C. 2005. ICAM-1 on exosomes from mature dendritic cells is critical for efficient naive T-cell priming. Blood 106(1):216-23. [PubMed: 15790784] [MGI Ref ID J:107454]
Shimada Y; Hasegawa M; Kaburagi Y; Hamaguchi Y; Komura K; Saito E; Takehara K; Steeber DA; Tedder TF; Sato S. 2003. L-selectin or ICAM-1 deficiency reduces an immediate-type hypersensitivity response by preventing mast cell recruitment in repeated elicitation of contact hypersensitivity. J Immunol 170(8):4325-34. [PubMed: 12682269] [MGI Ref ID J:125436]
Siebert H; Bruck W. 2003. The role of cytokines and adhesion molecules in axon degeneration after peripheral nerve axotomy: a study in different knockout mice. Brain Res 960(1-2):152-6. [PubMed: 12505667] [MGI Ref ID J:107780]
Soriano SG; Lipton SA; Wang YF; Xiao M; Springer TA; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Hickey PR. 1996. Intercellular adhesion molecule-1-deficient mice are less susceptible to cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury. Ann Neurol 39(5):618-24. [PubMed: 8619547] [MGI Ref ID J:33920]
Sumagin R; Sarelius IH. 2007. A role for ICAM-1 in maintenance of leukocyte-endothelial cell rolling interactions in inflamed arterioles. Am J Physiol Heart Circ Physiol 293(5):H2786-98. [PubMed: 17704289] [MGI Ref ID J:132086]
Takaoka N; Campbell LA; Lee A; Rosenfeld ME; Kuo CC. 2008. Chlamydia pneumoniae infection increases adherence of mouse macrophages to mouse endothelial cells in vitro and to aortas ex vivo. Infect Immun 76(2):510-4. [PubMed: 18070891] [MGI Ref ID J:130335]
Tang T; Rosenkranz A; Assmann KJM; Goodman MJ; Gutierrez-Ramos JC ; Carroll MC ; Cotran RS ; Mayadas TN. 1997. A role for Mac-1 (CDIIb/CD18) in immune complex-stimulated neutrophil function in vivo: Mac-1 deficiency abrogates sustained Fcgamma receptor-dependent neutrophil adhesion and complement-dependent proteinuria in acute glomerulonephritis. J Exp Med 186(11):1853-63. [PubMed: 9382884] [MGI Ref ID J:44403]
TeKippe M; Harrison DE; Chen J. 2003. Expansion of hematopoietic stem cell phenotype and activity in Trp53-null mice. Exp Hematol 31(6):521-7. [PubMed: 12829028] [MGI Ref ID J:115677]
Tommerup N; Schempp W; Meinecke P; Pedersen S; Bolund L; Brandt C; Goodpasture C; Guldberg P; Held KR; Reinwein H; Saugstad OD; Scherer G; Skjeldal O; Toder R; Westvik J; Van der Hagen CB; Wolf U.. 1993. Assignment of an autosomal sex reversal locus (SRA1) and campomelic dysplasia (CMPD1) to 17q24.3-q25.1. Nat Genet 4(2):170-4. [PubMed: 8348155] [MGI Ref ID J:11820]
Walter MJ; Morton JD; Kajiwara N; Agapov E; Holtzman MJ. 2002. Viral induction of a chronic asthma phenotype and genetic segregation from the acute response. J Clin Invest 110(2):165-75. [PubMed: 12122108] [MGI Ref ID J:120696]
Wang HW; Babic AM; Mitchell HA; Liu K; Wagner DD. 2005. Elevated soluble ICAM-1 levels induce immune deficiency and increase adiposity in mice. FASEB J 19(8):1018-20. [PubMed: 15817637] [MGI Ref ID J:128252]
Watts GM; Beurskens FJ; Martin-Padura I; Ballantyne CM; Klickstein LB; Brenner MB; Lee DM. 2005. Manifestations of inflammatory arthritis are critically dependent on LFA-1. J Immunol 174(6):3668-75. [PubMed: 15749905] [MGI Ref ID J:97703]
Werner A; Martin S; Gutierrez-Ramos JC; Raivich G. 2001. Leukocyte recruitment and neuroglial activation during facial nerve regeneration in ICAM-1-deficient mice: effects of breeding strategy. Cell Tissue Res 305(1):25-41. [PubMed: 11512669] [MGI Ref ID J:105085]
Xiang J; Huang H; Liu Y. 2005. A new dynamic model of CD8+ T effector cell responses via CD4+ T helper-antigen-presenting cells. J Immunol 174(12):7497-505. [PubMed: 15944248] [MGI Ref ID J:100792]
Xu H; Gonzalo JA; St Pierre Y; Williams IR; Kupper TS; Cotran RS; Springer TA; Gutierrez-Ramos JC. 1994. Leukocytosis and resistance to septic shock in intercellular adhesion molecule 1-deficient mice. J Exp Med 180(1):95-109. [PubMed: 7911822] [MGI Ref ID J:18743]
van Den Engel NK; Heidenthal E; Vinke A; Kolb H; Martin S. 2000. Circulating forms of intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM)-1 in mice lacking membranous ICAM-1. Blood 95(4):1350-5. [PubMed: 10666210] [MGI Ref ID J:110274]
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| Standard Supply | Repository-Cryopreserved. Must Be Recovered. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information. |
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