Construction and identification of macrophage-conditional Atg 5-knockout mice
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(Institute of Nephrology, Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, and Key Laboratory of Prevention and Management of Chronic Kidney Disease of Zhanjiang City, Zhanjiang 524001, China)

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    Objective To construct and identify macrophage-conditional Atg 5-knockout mice to provide an animal model for studying the role of macrophage autophagy in the pathogenesis of renal diseases. Methods LysM-Cre mice were hybridized with Atg 5flox/ + mice, and Atg 5flox/ + mice were self-crossbred to obtain progeny mice with Atg 5flox/ + Cre +/ - and Atg 5flox/ flox Cre -/ - . The progeny mice of the above two genotypes were then hybridized to obtain macrophage-conditional Atg 5 gene-knockout mice ( Atg 5flox/ flox Cre +/ - , Atg 5 -/ - ) and control mice ( Atg 5flox/ flox Cre -/ - , Atg 5+/ + ). The phenotypes of the mice were determined via electrophoresis of DNA that had been extracted from mouse tail tissue and amplified via PCR. Mouse bone marrow-derived macrophage RNA and protein were extracted, and Atg 5 gene expression was tested via sequencing and Western blotting. Results A macrophage-conditional Atg 5-knockout mouse model was established; these mice survived and were fertile. The macrophage Atg 5 gene was successfully knocked out at both the gene and protein levels. The basic macrophage autophagy level in the Atg 5 -/ - mice was much lower than that in the Atg 5+/ + mice (p62 was significantly increased, and LC3II was significantly reduced) and could not be restored to the basic level without deleting Atg 5 after stimulation with the autophagy activator rapamycin. Conclusions Macrophage-conditional Atg 5 - knockout mice are successfully constructed and identified via the Cre / loxp system, providing a research platform for studying the role of macrophage autophagy in renal disease pathogenesis at the animal level.

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  • Received:June 11,2019
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