Am. J. Respir. Cell Mol. Biol., Vol 11, No. 2, Aug 1994, 123-129.
5' flanking region of the Clara cell secretory protein gene specifies a unique temporal and spatial pattern of gene expression in the developing pulmonary epithelium
BP Hackett and JD Gitlin
Edward Mallinckrodt Department of Pediatrics, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri.
Expression of a transgene containing 2.25 kb of the 5' flanking region of
the rat Clara cell secretory protein gene and the human growth hormone gene
was examined in developing mice. Despite an absolute preservation of tissue
specificity based on RNA blot analysis, transgene-specific transcripts were
detectable as early as 12.5 days of gestation, at least 4 days prior to
endogenous Clara cell secretory protein gene expression. As differentiation
proceeded, in situ hybridization revealed an increasingly restricted
pattern of transgene expression in the developing pulmonary epithelium,
such that by day 16.5 of gestation endogenous and transgene expression were
confined to identical cells within the bronchiolar epithelium. The temporal
discordance in transgene expression suggests the presence of unique cis-
acting elements within the Clara cell secretory protein gene, not present
in the transgene, which transduce developmental timing within pulmonary
epithelium by actively repressing Clara cell secretory protein gene
expression during early development. The unique expression of this
transgene serves as a lineage marker in the respiratory epithelium and
unmasks a temporal and spatial pattern of gene expression not observed in
any pulmonary genes.
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