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| This reporter strain may be used to detect and monitor cells committed to interleukin 10 (IL10) production. Green fluorescent protein knocked into the gene faithfully recapitulates normal expression patterns but is preferentially observed in some populations of the intestinal tissue. Expression assayed by fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS) has been detected after activation in macrophages and dendritic cells as well as intraintestinal lymphocytes and lamina propria lymphocytes. Targeted allele expression is slightly reduced, as compared to wild-type. | |||||||||||||||
Type Congenic; Targeted Mutation; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Additional information on Congenic nomenclature. Mating System +/+ sibling x Heterozygote (Female x Male) 19-DEC-08 Species laboratory mouse Generation N11+N1F2 (18-NOV-09) Donating Investigator Richard Flavell, Yale University School of Medicine Description
This reporter strain may be used to detect and monitor cells committed to interleukin 10 production. Green fluorescent protein knocked into the gene faithfully recapitulates normal expression patterns but is preferentially observed in some populations of the intestinal tissue. Expression assayed by fluorescent-activated cell sorting (FACS) has been detected after activation in macrophages and dendritic cells as well as intraintestinal lymphocytes and lamina propria lymphocytes. Targeted allele expression is slightly reduced, as compared to wild-type. Although homozygotes have reduced IL10 expression, they are both viable and fertile.Development
An IRES-GFP (internal ribosome entry site-green fluorescent protein) cassette followed by a loxP-flanked neomycin resistance cassette was inserted between the stop codon and polyadenylation signal of exon 5 of the gene. The targeting vector was electroporated into 129S6/SvEvTac-derived TC1 embryonic stem (ES) cells. Selected clones were transfected with Cre-recombinase to delete the neomycin resistance cassette. Targeted clones were injected into C57BL/6 blastocysts. Chimeric males showing germline transmission were bred to C57BL/6 mice. This line was backcrossed to C57BL/6Ncr for ten generations by the donating investigator.
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Fluorescent Protein Strains
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Strains carrying other alleles of Il10
004368 129(B6)-Il10tm1Cgn/J 002250 B10.129P2(B6)-Il10tm1Cgn/J 002251 B6.129P2-Il10tm1Cgn/J 005912 B6.Cg-Il10tm1Cgn (D3Mit49-D3Mit348)/Lt 004333 C.129P2(B6)-Il10tm1Cgn/J 005973 C3Bir.129P2(B6)-Il10C3Bir/LtJ 004326 C3Bir.129P2(B6)-Il10tm1Cgn/Lt 003968 C3Bir.129P2(B6)-Il10tm1Cgn/LtJ 005346 NOD.Cg-Il10tm1Cgn Casp1tm1Sesh/LtJ 004291 NOD.Cg-Il10tm1Cgn Il4tm1Cgn/DvsJ 004266 NOD.Cg-Il10tm1Cgn/DvsJ View Strains carrying other alleles of Il10 (11 strains)
Fluorescent Proteins/lacZ Systems
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Mammalian Phenotype Terms
assigned by genotype
The following phenotype information may relate to a genetic background differing from this JAX® Mice strain.
Il10tm1Flv/Il10tm1Flv
involves: 129S6/SvEvTac * C57BL/6
- normal phenotype
- no abnormal phenotype detected (MGI Ref ID J:116616)
- viable and fertile with no signs of inflammatory bowel disease
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Immunology and Inflammation Research
| Allele Symbol | Il10tm1Flv | ||
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| Allele Name | targeted mutation 1, Richard A Flavell | ||
| Allele Type | Targeted (Reporter) | ||
| Common Name(s) | IL-10-GFP tiger; tiger; | ||
| Mutation Made By | Richard Flavell, Yale University School of Medicine | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129S6/SvEvTac | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | TC-1 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129S6/SvEvTac | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Il10, interleukin 10 | ||
| Chromosome | 1 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | CSIF; IL-10; IL10A; IL10X; Il-10; MGC126450; MGC126451; TGIF; cytokine synthesis inhibitory factor; | ||
| Molecular Note | A targeting vector containing IRES-GFP was inserted into the locus between the stop codon and the polyA signal in exon 5. A floxed neo was removed via cre mediated recombination. [MGI Ref ID J:116616] | ||
Genotyping Protocols
Il10tm1Flv, Standard PCR
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Genotyping resources and troubleshooting
Kamanaka M; Kim ST; Wan YY; Sutterwala FS; Lara-Tejero M; Galan JE; Harhaj E; Flavell RA. 2006. Expression of interleukin-10 in intestinal lymphocytes detected by an interleukin-10 reporter knockin tiger mouse. Immunity 25(6):941-52. [PubMed: 17137799] [MGI Ref ID J:116616]
Il10tm1Flv relatedAwasthi A; Carrier Y; Peron JP; Bettelli E; Kamanaka M; Flavell RA; Kuchroo VK; Oukka M; Weiner HL. 2007. A dominant function for interleukin 27 in generating interleukin 10-producing anti-inflammatory T cells. Nat Immunol 8(12):1380-9. [PubMed: 17994022] [MGI Ref ID J:127774]
Dardalhon V; Awasthi A; Kwon H; Galileos G; Gao W; Sobel RA; Mitsdoerffer M; Strom TB; Elyaman W; Ho IC; Khoury S; Oukka M; Kuchroo VK. 2008. IL-4 inhibits TGF-beta-induced Foxp3+ T cells and, together with TGF-beta, generates IL-9+ IL-10+ Foxp3(-) effector T cells. Nat Immunol 9(12):1347-55. [PubMed: 18997793] [MGI Ref ID J:143168]
Jankovic D; Kullberg MC; Feng CG; Goldszmid RS; Collazo CM; Wilson M; Wynn TA; Kamanaka M; Flavell RA; Sher A. 2007. Conventional T-bet(+)Foxp3(-) Th1 cells are the major source of host-protective regulatory IL-10 during intracellular protozoan infection. J Exp Med 204(2):273-83. [PubMed: 17283209] [MGI Ref ID J:125371]
Wilson MS; Elnekave E; Mentink-Kane MM; Hodges MG; Pesce JT; Ramalingam TR; Thompson RW; Kamanaka M; Flavell RA; Keane-Myers A; Cheever AW; Wynn TA. 2007. IL-13Ralpha2 and IL-10 coordinately suppress airway inflammation, airway-hyperreactivity, and fibrosis in mice. J Clin Invest 117(10):2941-51. [PubMed: 17885690] [MGI Ref ID J:127527]
Animal Health Reports
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Colony Maintenance
Breeding & Husbandry When maintained as a live colony, heterozygotes or homozygotes may be bred. The donating laboratory maintained the line heterozygously; homozygotes were not used experimentally due to decreased IL10 production. Mating System +/+ sibling x Heterozygote (Female x Male) 19-DEC-08 Diet Information LabDiet® 5K52/5K67
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Weeks of Age Price (US dollars $) Gender Genotypes Provided Individual Mouse $243.50 Female or Male Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv
Pairs /Price (US dollars $) Pair Genotype $297.85 Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv x Wild-type for Il10tm1Flv $297.85 Wild-type for Il10tm1Flv x Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv
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Weeks of Age Price (US dollars $) Gender Genotypes Provided Individual Mouse $316.60 Female or Male Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv
Pairs /Price (US dollars $) Pair Genotype $387.30 Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv x Wild-type for Il10tm1Flv $387.30 Wild-type for Il10tm1Flv x Heterozygous for Il10tm1Flv
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| Wild-type from the colony | ||
| 000664 C57BL/6J | ||
| Considerations for Choosing Controls | ||
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