Generation of a novel Nkx6-1 Venus fusion reporter mouse line

2021 
Nkx6-1 is a member of the Nkx family of homeodomain transcription factors (TF) that regulates motor neuron development, neuron specification and pancreatic endocrine and {beta}-cell differentiation. To facilitate the isolation and tracking of Nkx6-1-expressing cells, we have generated a novel Nkx6-1 Venus Fusion (Nkx6-1-VF) reporter allele. The Nkx6-1-VF knock-in reporter is regulated by endogenous cis-regulatory elements of Nkx6-1 and the fluorescent protein fusion does not interfere with the TF function, as homozygous mice are viable and fertile. In addition, the nuclear localization of Nkx6-1-VF protein reflects the endogenous Nkx6-1 protein distribution. During embryonic pancreas development, the reporter protein marks the pancreatic ductal progenitors and the endocrine lineage, but is absent in the exocrine compartment. Moreover, the levels of Nkx6-1-VF reporter is upregulated upon {beta}-cell differentiation during the major wave of endocrinogenesis. In the adult islets of Langerhans, the reporter protein is exclusively found in insulin-secreting {beta}-cells. Importantly, the Venus reporter activities allows successful tracking of {beta}-cells in live-cell imaging and their specific isolation by flow sorting. In summary, the generation of Nkx6-1-VF reporter line provides a unique tool to study the spatio-temporal expression pattern of this TF during organ development and isolate and track Nkx6-1-expressing cells such as pancreatic {beta}-cells, but also neurons and motor neurons in health and disease.
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