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We describe the successful application of a strategy that potentially provides for an efficient and universal screen for downstream gene targets. We used the promoter of the
Gsh-1
homeobox gene to drive expression of the
SV40 T-antigen
gene in transgenic mice. We have previously shown that the
Gsh-1
homeobox gene is expressed in discrete domains of the ganglionic eminences, diencephalon, and hindbrain during brain development.
Gsh-1
-SV40 T transgenic mice showed cellular hyperplasia in regions of the brain coincident with
Gsh-1
expression. The
Gsh-1
-SV40 T transgene was introduced, by breeding, into
Gsh-1
homozygous mutant mice, and
Gsh-1
-/- cell lines were made. Clonal cell lines were generated and analyzed by Northern blot hybridizations and Affymetrix GeneChip probe arrays to determine gene expression profiles. The results indicate that the cell lines remain representative of early developmental stages. Further, immunocytochemistry showed uniformly high levels of nestin expression, typical of central nervous system progenitor cells, and the absence of terminal differentiation markers of neuronal cells. One clonal cell line, No. 14, was then stably transfected with a tet-inducible
Gsh-1
expression construct and subcloned. The starting clone 14, together with the uninduced and induced subclones, provided cell populations with varying levels of
Gsh-1
expression. Differential display and Affymetrix GeneChip probe arrays were then used to identify transcript differences that represent candidate
Gsh-1
target genes. Of particular interest, the drm and gas1 genes, which repress cell proliferation, were observed to be activated in
Gsh-1
-expressing cells. These observations support models predicting that homeobox genes function in the regulation of cell proliferation.
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PMID:Novel strategy yields candidate Gsh-1 homeobox gene targets using hypothalamus progenitor cell lines. 1037 5