Comparison of Expression of Human Globin Genes Transferred Into Mouse Erythroleukemia Cells and in Transgenic Mice
Open Access
- 1 November 1998
- journal article
- Published by American Society of Hematology in Blood
- Vol. 92 (9) , 3416-3421
- https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v92.9.3416
Abstract
To examine whether transfer of γ globin genes into mouse erythroleukemia cells can be used for the analysis of regulatory elements of γ globin gene promoter, Aγ gene constructs carrying promoter truncations that have been previously analyzed in transgenic mice were used for production of stably transfected mouse erythroleukemia (MEL) cell clones and pools. We found that constructs, which contain a microlocus control region (μLCR) that efficiently protects globin gene expression from the effects of the position of integration in transgenic mice, display position-dependent globin gene expression in MEL cell clones. Aγ globin gene expression among MEL cell clones carrying the μLCR(−201)Aγ and μLCR(−382)Aγ gene constructs ranged 15.5-fold and 17.6-fold, respectively, and there was no correlation between theAγ mRNA levels and the copies of the transgene (r= .28, P = .18). There was significant variation in per copy Aγ globin gene expression among MEL cell pools composed of 10 clones, but not among pools composed of 50 clones, indicating that position effects are averaged in pools composed by large numbers of clones. The overall pattern of Aγ globin gene expression in MEL cell pools resembled that observed in transgenic mice indicating that MEL cell transfections can be used in the study ofcis elements controlling γ globin gene expression. MEL cell transfections, however, are not appropriate for investigation of cis elements, which either sensitize or protect the globin transgenes from position effects. © 1998 by The American Society of Hematology.Keywords
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