Strain Name: |
B6.129P2(Cg)-Rorctm2Litt/J |
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Stock Number: |
007572 |
Availability: | Under Development for Distribution Colony |
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| Genes & Alleles | Rorc; Rorctm2Litt; |
Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Congenic Additional information on JAX® GEMM® Strains. Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Mutant Strain Type JAX® GEMM® Strain - Targeted Mutation Mating System +/+ sibling x Heterozygote (Female x Male) Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator Dan Littman, New York University Medical Center Generation N6+N1F1 (16-MAY-08) Strain Description
Mice homozygous for this Rorc(gtGFP (or RORgt)GFP) mutant allele are viable and fertile. While Rorcg mRNA is detected in liver in Rorc(g)tGFP homozygotes, mRNA and protein for the thymus-specific isoform (Rorcgt) encoded by the targeted allele are not detected in the thymus. EGFP expression reports Rorc(gt) transcription in the thymi of adult Rorc(gt)GFP mice. Homozygous mice exhibit abnormal lymph node, Peyer's patch, and lymphoid tissue inducer (LTi) cell development. Mice with Rorcgt-deficient T cells lack tissue-infiltrating proinflammatory T-helper cells (Th17 cells), and are protected from induced autoimmune disease (EAE) on this genetic background. The donating investigator also reports increased thymoma incidence with age in homozygotes. These RorcgtGFP mutant mice may be useful in studying immune system homeostasis, T cell repertoire selection, CD4/CD8 double positive (CD4+/CD8+) thymocyte survival, lymphoid organogenesis, proinflammatory T-helper cell (Th17) development, mucosal immunology, and the role of inflammatory disease in autoimmunity and cancer progression.Strain Development
A targeting vector was designed to insert the coding sequence of Enhanced Green Fluorescent Protein (EGFP), followed by a loxP-flanked neomycin resistance cassette, into "exon 1gt" directly downstream of the ATG translational start codon of the targeted gene. The construct was electroporated into the 129P2/OlaHsd-derived E14.1 embryonic stem (ES) cells. Correctly targeted ES cells were injected into blastocysts, and chimeras were bred to unspecified mice to generate Rorc(gt)GFPneo heterozygotes. These mice were then crossed with a Cre-deleter strain (unspecified genetic background) to excise the neo cassette. The resulting Rorc(gt)GFP pups were then backcrossed to C57BL/6 for at least 5 generations prior to arrival at The Jackson Laboratory. The Y chromosome may not have been fixed to the C57BL/6 genetic background.
Mammalian Phenotype Terms assigned by genotype |
| Allele Symbol | Rorctm2Litt | ||
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| Allele Name | targeted mutation 2, Dan R Littman | ||
| Common Name(s) | Rorc(gammat)GFP; | ||
| Mutation Made By | Dan Littman, New York University Medical Center | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129P2/OlaHsd | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | E14 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129P2/OlaHsd | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Rorc, RAR-related orphan receptor gamma | ||
| Chromosome | 3 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | MGC129539; NR1F3; RORG; RORgamma; RZR-GAMMA; RZRG; TOR; Thor; thymus orphan receptor; | ||
| Molecular Note | An isoform-specific disruption was generated by inserting a cassette containing eGFP downstream of the start codon of exon 1gammat. The targeted exon is the third exon of the gene, serves as an alternative first exon for the gammat transcript, and is notincluded in the gamma transcript. RT-PCR analysis of hepatic RNA obtained from homozygous mutant mice identified gamma transcript but not the targted gammat transcript. The eGFP sequence included a stop codon but no splice sites or polyadenylation signals. A floxed neo cassette included in the targeting vector was excised from the germline via cre-mediated recombination. [J:87395] | ||
| Control | ||
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| 000664 C57BL/6J | ||
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| Breeding & Husbandry | When maintaining a live colony, heterozygous or homozygous mice may be bred. |
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| Diet Information | LabDiet® 5K52/5K67 |
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Selected Reference(s)
Additional ReferencesEberl G; Marmon S; Sunshine MJ; Rennert PD; Choi Y; Littman DR. 2004. An essential function for the nuclear receptor RORgamma(t) in the generation of fetal lymphoid tissue inducer cells. Nat Immunol 5(1):64-73. [PubMed: 14691482] [J:87395]
Ivanov II; McKenzie BS; Zhou L; Tadokoro CE; Lepelley A; Lafaille JJ; Cua DJ; Littman DR. 2006. The orphan nuclear receptor RORgammat directs the differentiation program of proinflammatory IL-17+ T helper cells. Cell 126(6):1121-33. [PubMed: 16990136] [J:115922]
| Strain Name: | B6.129P2(Cg)-Rorctm2Litt/J |
| Stock Number: | 007572 |
This strain is currently Under Development for Distribution Colony.
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Estimated Available for Sale Date: 14-JUL-08
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| Individual Mouse Price | $307.40 | Heterozygous for Rorctm2Litt | |||
| Pair | $375.30 | Heterozygous for Rorctm2Litt x Wild-type for Rorctm2Litt | |||
| Pair | $375.30 | Wild-type for Rorctm2Litt x Heterozygous for Rorctm2Litt | |||
| Standard Supply | Under Development for Distribution Colony |
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