Former Names B6.129S2-Selptm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn/J (Changed: 29-APR-09 ) B6.129S-Selptm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn/J (Changed: 12-JUN-08 ) Type Congenic; Targeted Mutation; Additional information on Genetically Engineered and Mutant Mice. Visit our online Nomenclature tutorial. Additional information on Congenic nomenclature. Species laboratory mouse Donating Investigator Richard Hynes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Description
Mice that are homozygous null for the Sell and Selp genes are viable, fertile, normal in size and do not display any gross physical or behavioral abnormalities. No Sell and Selp gene products (mRNA or protein) are detected. Leukocytes from these mice exhibit a deficiency in the ability to interact with, and roll along, the venular wall endothelium. Such a deficiency in the crucial first step of leukocyte recruitment to surrounding tissues in response to infection or injury results in elevated leukocyte counts in the peripheral blood. These defects are largely due to absence of Selp. In addition, lack of Sell leads to failure of lymphocytes to enter lymph nodes and gthus to hypoplastic lymph nodes. These mice are suitable for use in research applications studying leukocyte homing, infectious diseases and inflammation.In an attempt to offer alleles on well-characterized or multiple genetic backgrounds, alleles are frequently moved to a genetic background different from that on which an allele was first characterized. This is the case for the strain above. It should be noted that the phenotype could vary from that originally described. We will modify the strain description if necessary as published results become available.
Development
Sequential mutation by homologous recombination was utilized to replace the Sell and Selp genes with drug-resistance genes for neomycin and puromycin (respectively) in 129S2/SvPas derived D3 embryonic stem (ES) cells. This approach was necessary because the Sell and Selp genes are too closely linked for double-deficient animals to be generated by mating single-deficient animals. Correctly targeted ES cells were injected into C57BL/6 blastocysts and chimeric offspring obtained. This strain was backcrossed to C57BL/6 at least 10 times by the donating laboratory.
Strains carrying Selltm3Hyn allele
003805 B6;129S-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008442 C.129S2(B6)-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J View Strains carrying Selltm3Hyn (2 strains)
Strains carrying Selptm1Hyn allele
008439 B6.129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008437 B6.129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008432 B6.129S2-Selptm1Hyn/J 003807 B6;129S-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 003805 B6;129S-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 002916 B6;129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 002217 B6;129S2-Selptm1Hyn/J 008440 C.129S2(B6)-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008438 C.129S2(B6)-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008442 C.129S2(B6)-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008433 C.129S2(B6)-Selptm1Hyn/J View Strains carrying Selptm1Hyn (11 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of Sell
008439 B6.129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008436 B6.129S2-Selltm2Hyn/J 003807 B6;129S-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 003806 B6;129S-Seletm2Hyn Selltm4Hyn/J 003805 B6;129S-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 002917 B6;129S2-Selltm2Hyn/J 008440 C.129S2(B6)-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008442 C.129S2(B6)-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 003860 NOD.129P2(B6)-Selltm1Tft/1LtJ 004943 NOD.Cg-Selltm1Tft Itgb7tm1Cgn/LtJ View Strains carrying other alleles of Sell (10 strains)
Strains carrying other alleles of Selp
008439 B6.129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008437 B6.129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008432 B6.129S2-Selptm1Hyn/J 002285 B6.129S7-Icam1tm1Bay Selptm1Bay/J 002289 B6.129S7-Selptm1Bay/J 003807 B6;129S-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 003805 B6;129S-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 002916 B6;129S2-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 002217 B6;129S2-Selptm1Hyn/J 008440 C.129S2(B6)-Seletm1Hyn Selltm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008438 C.129S2(B6)-Seletm1Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008442 C.129S2(B6)-Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/J 008433 C.129S2(B6)-Selptm1Hyn/J View Strains carrying other alleles of Selp (13 strains)
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The following phenotype information may relate to a genetic background differing from this JAX® Mice strain.
Selltm3Hyn/Selltm3Hyn Selptm1Hyn/Selptm1Hyn
involves: 129S2/SvPas * C57BL/6
- immune system phenotype
- abnormal leukocyte tethering or rolling
- rolling leukocytes are virtually absent within the mesenteric venules of mice treated with TNF (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- impaired eosinophil recruitment
- 2-fold fewer eosinophils are recruited to the peritoneum in response to ragweed allergen challenge (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- impaired neutrophil recruitment
- neutrophil influx in thioglycollate-induced peritonitis is inhibited at 2, 4, and 8 hours after injection compared to wild-type mice (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- lower numbers of neutrophils are observed than those elicited from mice that are null homozygotes for just one gene (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- numbers of neutrophils increased between 8- 24 hours post injection whereas in wild-type mice they decrease (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- increased leukocyte cell number
- leukocyte numbers are slightly increased (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- hematopoietic system phenotype
- increased leukocyte cell number
- leukocyte numbers are slightly increased (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
- cellular phenotype
- abnormal leukocyte tethering or rolling
- rolling leukocytes are virtually absent within the mesenteric venules of mice treated with TNF (MGI Ref ID J:57973)
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Research Applications
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Immunology and Inflammation Research
CD Antigens, Antigen Receptors, and Histocompatibility Markers
Inflammation
| Allele Symbol | Selltm3Hyn | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Allele Name | targeted mutation 3, Richard Hynes | ||
| Allele Type | Targeted (knock-out) | ||
| Common Name(s) | L-selectin-; | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129S2/SvPas | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | D3 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129S2/SvPas | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Sell, selectin, lymphocyte | ||
| Chromosome | 1 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | A.11; AI528707; CD62L; L-selectin; LAM1; LECAM-1; LECAM1; LEU8; LNHR; LSEL; LYAM1; Lnhr; Ly-22; Ly-m22; Lyam-1; Lyam1; PLNHR; TQ1; expressed sequence AI528707; lymph node homing receptor; lymphocyte adhesion molecule 1; lymphocyte antigen 22; lymphocyte antigen m22; | ||
| Molecular Note | The three selectin genes, Sele, Sell, and Selp, are found within a 300 kb genomic region. To generate double knockouts, ES cells heterozygote for the Selptm1Hyn and Seletm2Hyn null alleles in trans to each other were targeted a third time. A PGK-puro cassette was used to delete a 2.1 kb region containing the exons encoding the lectin domain and most of the epidermal growth factor domain. Flow cytometric analysis of homozygote leukocytes showed an absence of the L-selectin and P-selectin protein while E-selectin expression was unaffected. Thus, this targeted mutation occurred in cis with the Selptm1Hyn allele and in trans with the Seletm2Hyn allele. Due to their genomic proximity, the Selltm3Hyn and Selptm1Hyn alleles should propagate together through the offspring. [MGI Ref ID J:57973] | ||
| Allele Symbol | Selptm1Hyn | ||
| Allele Name | targeted mutation 1, Richard Hynes | ||
| Allele Type | Targeted (knock-out) | ||
| Common Name(s) | P-; P-Selp-; P-selectin-; | ||
| Mutation Made By | Richard Hynes, Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
| Strain of Origin | 129S2/SvPas | ||
| ES Cell Line Name | D3 | ||
| ES Cell Line Strain | 129S2/SvPas | ||
| Gene Symbol and Name | Selp, selectin, platelet | ||
| Chromosome | 1 | ||
| Gene Common Name(s) | CD62; CD62P; GMP140; GRMP; Grmp; LECAM3; P-selectin; PADGEM; PSEL; PSELECT; granulocyte membrane protein; | ||
| Molecular Note | A portion of exon 3 encoding 10 amino acids of a signal peptide and 27 amino acids of the lectin domain was replaced with a PGK-neo cassette. Mice were treated with lipopolysaccharide to augment the normally low levels of selectin in lung and liver tissue. A longer transcript, resulting from aberrant or cryptic splicing involving the neomycin cassette, was detected at low levels in mutant mice by Northern blot analysis. RT-PCR further confirmed the presence of low levels of transcript in homozygous mice.Immunofluorescence analysis of activated platelets and lung sections from homozygous mutant mice showed an absence of encoded protein. These results were further confirmed by flow cytometric analysis of activated platelets and metabolic labeling of lung tissue. [MGI Ref ID J:77329] | ||
Genotyping Protocols
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Genotyping resources and troubleshooting
Selltm3Hyn relatedSelptm1Hyn relatedRobinson SD; Frenette PS; Rayburn H; Cummiskey M; Ullman-Cullere M; Wagner DD; Hynes RO. 1999. Multiple, targeted deficiencies in selectins reveal a predominant role for P-selectin in leukocyte recruitment. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(20):11452-7. [PubMed: 10500197] [MGI Ref ID J:57973]
Andre P; Denis CV; Ware J; Saffaripour S; Hynes RO; Ruggeri ZM; Wagner DD. 2000. Platelets adhere to and translocate on von willebrand factor presented by endothelium in stimulated veins Blood 96(10):3322-8. [PubMed: 11071623] [MGI Ref ID J:65812]
Andre P; Hartwell D; Hrachovinova I; Saffaripour S; Wagner DD. 2000. Pro-coagulant state resulting from high levels of soluble P-selectin in blood. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(25):13835-40. [PubMed: 11095738] [MGI Ref ID J:125020]
Belanger SD; St-Pierre Y. 2005. Role of selectins in the triggering, growth, and dissemination of T-lymphoma cells: implication of L-selectin in the growth of thymic lymphoma. Blood 105(12):4800-6. [PubMed: 15705798] [MGI Ref ID J:107461]
Combes V; Rosenkranz AR; Redard M; Pizzolato G; Lepidi H; Vestweber D; Mayadas TN; Grau GE. 2004. Pathogenic role of P-selectin in experimental cerebral malaria: importance of the endothelial compartment. Am J Pathol 164(3):781-6. [PubMed: 14982832] [MGI Ref ID J:88446]
Connolly ES Jr; Winfree CJ; Prestigiacomo CJ; Kim SC; Choudhri TF; Hoh BL; Naka Y; Solomon RA; Pinsky DJ. 1997. Exacerbation of cerebral injury in mice that express the P-selectin gene: identification of P-selectin blockade as a new target for the treatment of stroke. Circ Res 81(3):304-10. [PubMed: 9285631] [MGI Ref ID J:43110]
Dole VS; Bergmeier W; Mitchell HA; Eichenberger SC; Wagner DD. 2005. Activated platelets induce Weibel-Palade-body secretion and leukocyte rolling in vivo: role of P-selectin. Blood 106(7):2334-9. [PubMed: 15956287] [MGI Ref ID J:119376]
Doring A; Wild M; Vestweber D; Deutsch U; Engelhardt B. 2007. E- and P-selectin are not required for the development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in C57BL/6 and SJL mice. J Immunol 179(12):8470-9. [PubMed: 18056394] [MGI Ref ID J:155033]
Egami K; Murohara T; Aoki M; Matsuishi T. 2006. Ischemia-induced angiogenesis: role of inflammatory response mediated by P-selectin. J Leukoc Biol 79(5):971-6. [PubMed: 16641139] [MGI Ref ID J:108660]
Fernekorn U; Butcher EC; Behrends J; Hartz S; Kruse A. 2004. Functional involvement of P-selectin and MAdCAM-1 in the recruitment of alpha4beta7-integrin-expressing monocyte-like cells to the pregnant mouse uterus. Eur J Immunol 34(12):3423-33. [PubMed: 15484189] [MGI Ref ID J:94597]
Fernekorn U; Butcher EC; Behrends J; Karsten CM; Robke A; Schulze TJ; Kirchner H; Kruse A. 2007. Selectin, platelet plays a critical role in granulocyte access to the pregnant mouse uterus under physiological and pathological conditions. Biol Reprod 76(4):645-53. [PubMed: 17151351] [MGI Ref ID J:121141]
Forlow SB; White EJ; Barlow SC; Feldman SH; Lu H; Bagby GJ; Beaudet AL; Bullard DC; Ley K. 2000. Severe inflammatory defect and reduced viability in CD18 and E-selectin double-mutant mice J Clin Invest 106(12):1457-66. [PubMed: 11120753] [MGI Ref ID J:66426]
Frederix K; Chauhan AK; Kisucka J; Zhao BQ; Hoff EI; Spronk HM; Ten Cate H; Wagner DD. 2007. Platelet adhesion receptors do not modulate infarct volume after a photochemically induced stroke in mice. Brain Res 1185:239-45. [PubMed: 17996853] [MGI Ref ID J:130124]
Frenette J; Chbinou N; Godbout C; Marsolais D; Frenette PS. 2003. Macrophages, not neutrophils, infiltrate skeletal muscle in mice deficient in P/E selectins after mechanical reloading. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 285(4):R727-32. [PubMed: 12829442] [MGI Ref ID J:109393]
Frenette PS; Mayadas TN; Rayburn H; Hynes RO; Wagner DD. 1996. Susceptibility to infection and altered hematopoiesis in mice deficient in both P- and E-selectins. Cell 84(4):563-74. [PubMed: 8598043] [MGI Ref ID J:31626]
Ghosh S; Chackerian AA; Parker CM; Ballantyne CM; Behar SM. 2006. The LFA-1 adhesion molecule is required for protective immunity during pulmonary Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. J Immunol 176(8):4914-22. [PubMed: 16585587] [MGI Ref ID J:131154]
Ginhoux F; Collin MP; Bogunovic M; Abel M; Leboeuf M; Helft J; Ochando J; Kissenpfennig A; Malissen B; Grisotto M; Snoeck H; Randolph G; Merad M. 2007. Blood-derived dermal langerin+ dendritic cells survey the skin in the steady state. J Exp Med 204(13):3133-46. [PubMed: 18086862] [MGI Ref ID J:130817]
Gironella M; Molla M; Salas A; Soriano A; Sans M; Closa D; Engel P; Salas A; Pique JM; Panes J. 2002. The role of P-selectin in experimental colitis as determined by antibody immunoblockade and genetically deficient mice. J Leukoc Biol 72(1):56-64. [PubMed: 12101263] [MGI Ref ID J:124457]
Goerge T; Ho-Tin-Noe B; Carbo C; Benarafa C; Remold-O'Donnell E; Zhao BQ; Cifuni SM; Wagner DD. 2008. Inflammation induces hemorrhage in thrombocytopenia. Blood 111(10):4958-64. [PubMed: 18256319] [MGI Ref ID J:135316]
Hara T; Shimizu K; Ogawa F; Yanaba K; Iwata Y; Muroi E; Takenaka M; Komura K; Hasegawa M; Fujimoto M; Sato S. 2010. Platelets control leukocyte recruitment in a murine model of cutaneous arthus reaction. Am J Pathol 176(1):259-69. [PubMed: 20008131] [MGI Ref ID J:156487]
Hidalgo A; Chang J; Jang JE; Peired AJ; Chiang EY; Frenette PS. 2009. Heterotypic interactions enabled by polarized neutrophil microdomains mediate thromboinflammatory injury. Nat Med 15(4):384-91. [PubMed: 19305412] [MGI Ref ID J:149370]
Hirata T; Furie BC; Furie B. 2002. P-, E-, and L-selectin mediate migration of activated CD8+ T lymphocytes into inflamed skin. J Immunol 169(8):4307-13. [PubMed: 12370362] [MGI Ref ID J:107382]
Homeister JW; Zhang M; Frenette PS; Hynes RO; Wagner DD; Lowe JB; Marks RM. 1998. Overlapping functions of E- and P-selectin in neutrophil recruitment during acute inflammation. Blood 92(7):2345-52. [PubMed: 9746773] [MGI Ref ID J:50212]
Horie Y; Wolf R; Anderson DC; Granger DN. 1997. Hepatic leukostasis and hypoxic stress in adhesion molecule-deficient mice after gut ischemia/reperfusion. J Clin Invest 99(4):781-8. [PubMed: 9045883] [MGI Ref ID J:39161]
Huang HS; Sun DS; Lien TS; Chang HH. 2010. Dendritic cells modulate platelet activity in IVIg-mediated amelioration of ITP in mice. Blood 116(23):5002-9. [PubMed: 20699442] [MGI Ref ID J:167263]
Johnson RC; Mayadas TN; Frenette PS; Mebius RE; Subramaniam M; Lacasce A; Hynes RO; Wagner DD. 1995. Blood cell dynamics in P-selectin-deficient mice. Blood 86(3):1106-14. [PubMed: 7542495] [MGI Ref ID J:28190]
Kaifi JT; Hall LR; Diaz C; Sypek J; Diaconu E; Lass JH; Pearlman E. 2000. Impaired eosinophil recruitment to the cornea in P-selectin-deficient mice in onchocerca volvulus keratitis (River blindness) Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 41(12):3856-61. [PubMed: 11053286] [MGI Ref ID J:65551]
Karsten CM; Behrends J; Wagner AK; Fuchs F; Figge J; Schmudde I; Hellberg L; Kruse A. 2009. DC within the pregnant mouse uterus influence growth and functional properties of uterine NK cells. Eur J Immunol 39(8):2203-14. [PubMed: 19593769] [MGI Ref ID J:151694]
Lu SX; Holland AM; Na IK; Terwey TH; Alpdogan O; Bautista JL; Smith OM; Suh D; King C; Kochman A; Hubbard VM; Rao UK; Yim N; Liu C; Laga AC; Murphy G; Jenq RR; Zakrzewski JL; Penack O; Dykstra L; Bampoe K; Perez L; Furie B; Furie B; van den Brink MR. 2010. Absence of P-selectin in recipients of allogeneic bone marrow transplantation ameliorates experimental graft-versus-host disease. J Immunol 185(3):1912-9. [PubMed: 20622117] [MGI Ref ID J:162237]
Massaguer A; Perez-Del-Pulgar S; Engel P; Serratosa J; Bosch J; Pizcueta P. 2002. Concanavalin-A-induced liver injury is severely impaired in mice deficient in P-selectin. J Leukoc Biol 72(2):262-70. [PubMed: 12149416] [MGI Ref ID J:124455]
Mayadas TN. 1995. Gene knockout on p-selectin: its biology and function. Trends Cardiovasc Med 5(4):149-157. [MGI Ref ID J:28867]
Mayadas TN; Johnson RC; Rayburn H; Hynes RO; Wagner DD. 1993. Leukocyte rolling and extravasation are severely compromised in P selectin-deficient mice. Cell 74(3):541-54. [PubMed: 7688665] [MGI Ref ID J:77329]
Mayadas TN; Mendrick DL; Brady HR; Tang T; Papayianni A; Assmann KJ; Wagner DD; Hynes RO; Cotran RS. 1996. Acute passive anti-glomerular basement membrane nephritis in P-selectin-deficient mice. Kidney Int 49(5):1342-9. [PubMed: 8731099] [MGI Ref ID J:113194]
McCafferty DM; Kanwar S; Granger DN; Kubes P. 2000. E/P-selectin-deficient mice: an optimal mutation for abrogating antigen but not tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced immune responses Eur J Immunol 30(8):2362-71. [PubMed: 10940927] [MGI Ref ID J:63951]
McCafferty DM; Smith CW; Granger DN; Kubes P. 1999. Intestinal inflammation in adhesion molecule-deficient mice: an assessment of P-selectin alone and in combination with ICAM-1 or E-selectin. J Leukoc Biol 66(1):67-74. [PubMed: 10410991] [MGI Ref ID J:56590]
Mendez-Ferrer S; Lucas D; Battista M; Frenette PS. 2008. Haematopoietic stem cell release is regulated by circadian oscillations. Nature 452(7186):442-7. [PubMed: 18256599] [MGI Ref ID J:134224]
Nacher M; Blazquez AB; Shao B; Matesanz A; Prophete C; Berin MC; Frenette PS; Hidalgo A. 2011. Physiological Contribution of CD44 as a Ligand for E-Selectin during Inflammatory T-Cell Recruitment. Am J Pathol 178(5):2437-46. [PubMed: 21457936] [MGI Ref ID J:171380]
Papayannopoulou T; Priestley GV; Nakamoto B; Zafiropoulos V; Scott LM. 2001. Molecular pathways in bone marrow homing: dominant role of alpha(4)beta(1) over beta(2)-integrins and selectins. Blood 98(8):2403-11. [PubMed: 11588037] [MGI Ref ID J:115624]
Patrick AL; Rullo J; Beaudin S; Liaw P; Fox-Robichaud AE. 2007. Hepatic leukocyte recruitment in response to time-limited expression of TNF-alpha and IL-1beta. Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol 293(4):G663-72. [PubMed: 17656447] [MGI Ref ID J:126664]
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]
Robinson SD; Frenette PS; Rayburn H; Cummiskey M; Ullman-Cullere M; Wagner DD; Hynes RO. 1999. Multiple, targeted deficiencies in selectins reveal a predominant role for P-selectin in leukocyte recruitment. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 96(20):11452-7. [PubMed: 10500197] [MGI Ref ID J:57973]
Singh I; Zibari GB; Brown MF; Granger DN; Eppihimer M; Zizzi H; Cruz L; Meyer K; Gonzales E; McDonald JC. 1999. Role of P-selectin expression in hepatic ischemia and reperfusion injury. Clin Transplant 13(1 Pt 2):76-82. [PubMed: 10081641] [MGI Ref ID J:103151]
Sobolev O; Stern P; Lacy-Hulbert A; Hynes RO. 2009. Natural killer cells require selectins for suppression of subcutaneous tumors. Cancer Res 69(6):2531-9. [PubMed: 19258505] [MGI Ref ID J:146885]
Stokol T; O'Donnell P; Xiao L; Knight S; Stavrakis G; Botto M; von Andrian UH; Mayadas TN. 2004. C1q governs deposition of circulating immune complexes and leukocyte Fcgamma receptors mediate subsequent neutrophil recruitment. J Exp Med 200(7):835-46. [PubMed: 15466618] [MGI Ref ID J:93949]
Subramaniam M; Frenette PS; Saffaripour S; Johnson RC; Hynes RO; Wagner DD. 1996. Defects in hemostasis in P-selectin-deficient mice. Blood 87(4):1238-42. [PubMed: 8608210] [MGI Ref ID J:31431]
Subramaniam M; Saffaripour S; Watson SR; Mayadas TN; Hynes RO; Wagner DD. 1995. Reduced recruitment of inflammatory cells in a contact hypersensitivity response in P-selectin-deficient mice. J Exp Med 181(6):2277-82. [PubMed: 7539046] [MGI Ref ID J:110854]
Sweeney EA; Priestley GV; Nakamoto B; Collins RG; Beaudet AL; Papayannopoulou T. 2000. Mobilization of stem/progenitor cells by sulfated polysaccharides does not require selectin presence. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 97(12):6544-9. [PubMed: 10841555] [MGI Ref ID J:62722]
Tang T; Frenette PS; Hynes RO; Wagner DD; Mayadas TN. 1996. Cytokine-induced meningitis is dramatically attenuated in mice deficient in endothelial selectins. J Clin Invest 97(11):2485-90. [PubMed: 8647940] [MGI Ref ID J:107411]
Taverna D; Moher H; Crowley D; Borsig L; Varki A; Hynes RO. 2004. Increased primary tumor growth in mice null for beta3- or beta3/beta5-integrins or selectins. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 101(3):763-8. [PubMed: 14718670] [MGI Ref ID J:88109]
Tomita H; Iwata Y; Ogawa F; Komura K; Shimizu K; Yoshizaki A; Hara T; Muroi E; Yanaba K; Bae S; Takenaka M; Hasegawa M; Fujimoto M; Sato S. 2009. P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 contributes to wound healing predominantly as a p-selectin ligand and partly as an e-selectin ligand. J Invest Dermatol 129(8):2059-67. [PubMed: 19177138] [MGI Ref ID J:152512]
Tu L; Poe JC; Kadono T; Venturi GM; Bullard DC; Tedder TF; Steeber DA. 2002. A functional role for circulating mouse L-selectin in regulating leukocyte/endothelial cell interactions in vivo. J Immunol 169(4):2034-43. [PubMed: 12165530] [MGI Ref ID J:120206]
Wang L; Brown JR; Varki A; Esko JD. 2002. Heparin's anti-inflammatory effects require glucosamine 6-O-sulfation and are mediated by blockade of L- and P-selectins. J Clin Invest 110(1):127-36. [PubMed: 12093896] [MGI Ref ID J:112426]
Yago T; Fu J; McDaniel JM; Miner JJ; McEver RP; Xia L. 2010. Core 1-derived O-glycans are essential E-selectin ligands on neutrophils. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 107(20):9204-9. [PubMed: 20439727] [MGI Ref ID J:160571]
Yamada S; Mayadas TN; Yuan F; Wagner DD; Hynes RO; Melder RJ; Jain RK. 1995. Rolling in P-selectin-deficient mice is reduced but not eliminated in the dorsal skin. Blood 86(9):3487-92. [PubMed: 7579454] [MGI Ref ID J:29814]
Zaph C; Scott P. 2003. Th1 cell-mediated resistance to cutaneous infection with Leishmania major is independent of P- and E-selectins. J Immunol 171(9):4726-32. [PubMed: 14568948] [MGI Ref ID J:107364]
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Cryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
Supply Notes
- Cryorecovery - Standard.
We will fulfill your order by providing at least two pair of mice, at least one animal of each pair carrying the mutation of interest. The total number of animals provided, their gender and genotype will vary. Please inquire if larger numbers of animals with specific genotype and genders are needed. Animals typically ship between 13 and 16 weeks from the date of your order. If a second cryorecovery is needed in order to provide the minimum number of animals, animals will ship within 25 weeks. IMPORTANT NOTE: The genotypes of animals provided may not reflect the mating scheme utilized by The Jackson Laboratory prior to cryopreservation, or that discussed in the strain description. Please inquire about possible genotypes which will be recovered for this specific strain. The Jackson Laboratory cannot guarantee the reproductive success of mice shipped to your facility. If the mice are lost after the first three days (post-arrival) or do not produce progeny at your facility, a new order and fee will be necessary.Cryorecovery to establish a Dedicated Supply for greater quantities of mice.
Mice recovered can be used to establish a dedicated colony to contractually supply you mice according to your requirements. Price by quotation. For more information on Dedicated Supply, please contact JAX® Services, Tel: 1-800-422-6423 (from U.S.A., Canada or Puerto Rico only) or 1-207-288-5845 (from any location).
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Cryopreserved. Ready for recovery. Please refer to pricing and supply notes for further information.
For Licensing and Use Restrictions view the link(s) below:
- Use of MICE by companies or for-profit entities requires a license prior to shipping.
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