Isolation of mouse THP gene promoter and demonstration of its kidney-specific activity in transgenic mice

Xinhua Zhu, Jin Cheng, Jing Gao, Herbert Lepor, Zhong-Ting Zhang, Joanne Pak, Xue-Ru Wu
2002 AJP - Renal Physiology  
Isolation of mouse THP gene promoter and demonstration of its kidney-specific activity in transgenic mice. Am J Physiol Renal Physiol 282: F608-F617, 2002; 10.1152/ajprenal. 00297.2001, the most abundant urinary protein synthesized by the kidney epithelial cells, is believed to play important and diverse roles in the urinary system, including renal water balance, immunosuppression, urinary stone formation, and inhibition of bacterial adhesion. In the present study, we describe the isolation of
more » ... 9.3-kb, 5Ј-region of the mouse THP gene and show the highly conserved nature of its proximal 589-bp, 5Ј-flanking sequence with that in rats, cattle, and humans. We also demonstrate using the transgenic mouse approach that a 3.0-kb, proximal 5Ј-flanking sequence is sufficient to drive the kidney-specific expression of a heterologous reporter gene. Within the kidney, transgene expression was confined to the renal tubules that endogenously expressed the THP protein, which suggests specific transgene activity in the thick ascending limb of the loop of Henle and early distal convoluted tubules. Our results establish the kidney-and nephron-segment-specific expression of the mouse THP gene. The availability of the mouse THP gene promoter that functions in vivo should facilitate additional studies of the molecular mechanisms of kidney-specific gene regulation and should provide new molecular tools for better understanding renal physiology and disease through nephron-specific gene targeting.
doi:10.1152/ajprenal.00297.2001 pmid:11880321 fatcat:6l4hylkw2nftvm6xerglbuxex4