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Division of Matrix Biology, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden; Department of Medicine, Karolinska Institutet, Stockholm, Sweden
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Email: Christer.betsholtz{at}ki.se.
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Regulators of G-protein signaling (RGS) are involved in a wide variety of functions, including olfaction, vision, and cell migration. RGS5 has a perivascular expression pattern and was recently identified as a marker for brain pericytes. This suggests a role for RGS5 in vascular development and pericyte biology. We have created a mouse line which lacks the rgs5 gene and replaced it with a GFP reporter (rgs5GFP/GFP). The mice are viable, fertile, and display no obvious developmental defects, and the vasculature appears to develop normally with proper pericyte coverage. Also, no differences were observed in the vasculature in pathological conditions such as tumor growth and oxygen-induced retinopathy. The GFP expression in pericytes of rgs5GFP mice allows for detection and sorting of these cells, thereby providing a valuable novel tool for pericyte research.
| J. Bacteriol. | J. Virol. | Eukaryot. Cell |
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| Microbiol. Mol. Biol. Rev. | Clin. Vaccine Immunol. | All ASM Journals |
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