B6J.Cg-Wlstm-Kba/Orl

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EMMA IDEM:15960
Citation informationRRID:IMSR_EM:15960 

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International strain nameB6J.Cg-Wlstm-Kba/Orl
Alternative nameWls-cKO-KBa
Strain typeTargeted Mutant Strains : Conditional mutation
Allele/Transgene symbolWlstm1.1
Gene/Transgene symbolWls

Information from provider

ProviderKonrad Basler
Provider affiliationDMLS, University of Zurich
Genetic informationConditional allele of Wls (Gpr177) gene. The cre-mediated recombination results in no Wls mRNA and protein, thus the secretion of Wnt ligands is blocked. Two loxP sites flanking the first exon of Wls were introduced together with neo resistance cassette, which was later removed by crossing to flp deleter strain (post-flp).
Phenotypic informationHomozygous:
no phenotype

Heterozygous:
no phenotype
Breeding historyBruce 4 ES cells. After removal of the resistance cassette the strain was crossed with C57BL/6J (in particular: B6JCrl1) for more than 15 generations.
References
  • GLI1-expressing mesenchymal cells form the essential Wnt-secreting niche for colon stem cells.;Degirmenci Bahar, Valenta Tomas, Dimitrieva Slavica, Hausmann George, Basler Konrad, ;2018;Nature;558;449-453; 29875413
  • Wnt Ligands Secreted by Subepithelial Mesenchymal Cells Are Essential for the Survival of Intestinal Stem Cells and Gut Homeostasis.;Valenta Tomas, Degirmenci Bahar, Moor Andreas E, Herr Patrick, Zimmerli Dario, Moor Matthias B, Hausmann George, Cantù Claudio, Aguet Michel, Basler Konrad, ;2016;Cell reports;15;911-918; 27117411
Homozygous fertileyes
Homozygous viableyes
Homozygous matings requiredno
Immunocompromisedno

Information from EMMA

Archiving centreCNRS-TAAM – Typing and Archiving of Animal Models, Orléans, France
Animals used for archivinghomozygous C57BL/6J males

Disease and phenotype information

MGI phenotypes (gene matching)
  • abnormal germ layer development / MGI
  • abnormal ectoderm development / MGI
  • absent mesoderm / MGI
  • abnormal endoderm development / MGI
  • failure of primitive streak formation / MGI
  • embryonic growth arrest / MGI
  • abnormal developmental patterning / MGI
  • abnormal rostral-caudal axis patterning / MGI
  • embryonic lethality during organogenesis, complete penetrance / MGI

Literature references

  • GLI1-expressing mesenchymal cells form the essential Wnt-secreting niche for colon stem cells.;Degirmenci Bahar, Valenta Tomas, Dimitrieva Slavica, Hausmann George, Basler Konrad, ;2018;Nature;558;449-453; 29875413
  • Wnt Ligands Secreted by Subepithelial Mesenchymal Cells Are Essential for the Survival of Intestinal Stem Cells and Gut Homeostasis.;Valenta Tomas, Degirmenci Bahar, Moor Andreas E, Herr Patrick, Zimmerli Dario, Moor Matthias B, Hausmann George, Cantù Claudio, Aguet Michel, Basler Konrad, ;2016;Cell reports;15;911-918; 27117411

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