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A Tcf4‐GFP reporter mouse model for monitoring effects of Apc mutations during intestinal tumorigenesis
Authors:Bruce Boman  Levy Kopelovich  Linda D. Siracusa  Tao Zhang  Kim Henderson  Zenobia Cofer  Arthur M. Buchberg  Jeremy Z. Fields  Tomas Otevrel
Affiliation:1. Thomas Jefferson University, Kimmel Cancer Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania;2. Chemoprevention Branch, National Cancer Institute, Bethesda, Maryland;3. CA*TX Inc., Gladwyne, Pennsylvania
Abstract:Apc mutations cause intestinal tumorigenesis through Tcf4 activation. However, direct techniques for studying Tcf4 activation in vivo are limited. Here, we describe the development of a Tcf4‐GFP reporter mouse model for directly studying Tcf4 activation. We first developed a GFP reporter construct (Tcf4‐GFP) and transfected it into SW480 cells that have constitutively activated Tcf4. Reporter activity increased 47‐fold. Next, we created transgenic (Tg) mice by transducing the construct into C57BL/6J mice. Fluorescence microscopy did not detect GFP in intestinal sections, but flow cytometry showed 5% of crypt cells to be GFP+. We then established cross‐bred mice (Tg × ApcMin/+), which have a germline Apc mutation and sustained Tcf4 activation. Here, fluorescence microscopy showed GFP+ cells at or near the base of normal‐appearing crypts. In adenomas, in which Apc is inactivated, GFP+ signal was even greater. Immunostaining for the Tcf4 target genes survivin (BIRC5) and cyclin D1 (CCND1) showed that their expression also paralleled GFP positivity. We conclude that GFP directly reports Tcf4 activation in vivo and tracks the predicted increases in Tcf4 activation that result from Apc inactivation, and that Apc mutation contributes to survivin and cyclin D1 overexpression through Tcf4 activation. Our Tcf4 mouse should be useful in studying the effects of chemopreventive agents on Wnt signaling and changes in proliferative crypt cell populations—including stem cells—during intestinal tumorigenesis. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:stem cells  colorectal cancer  Tcf4  adenomatous polyposis coli  survivin  adenoma
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