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The BCBC Mouse Collection provides for the collection and sharing of annotated information on genetically modified mouse strains that are useful for beta cell and/or pancreatic development research. As of August 1, 2015, BCBC is no longer in service.

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NameBackgroundAffected GeneGenomic AlterationTransgenic Insertion TypeNotesReferenceAvailability
NOD-scid IL2rgamma AB Tg(HLA-DR4)Not availableNot availableNot availableThese NSG-Abo DR4 mice lack expression of the murine Prkdc gene, the X-linked Il2rg gene, and MHC class II, but express the human leukocyte antigen DR4 gene. These mice may be useful for targeting human CD4+ T cells in transplantation studies in the absence of xeno-GVHD.More details are available at http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/017637.html.Viewable
NSG-HLA-A2/HHDNot availableNot availableNot availableNSG-HLA-A2/HHD mutant mice are immunodeficient and express human HLA class 1 heavy and light chains. This strain may be useful as a human hematopoietic engraftment host that supports the maturation of human T cells with transplantation http://jaxmice.jax.org/strain/014570.html.Viewable
ricloxTMRictor4921505C17Riktm1.1MgnConditional NullThese mice carrya conditional allele for Rictor, a component mTOR complex 2 (mTORC2). Disruption of the Rictor gene attenuates phosphorylation ofSer473 of Akt/PKB, which is important for a normal response to growth factor stimulation acting through the PI3-kinase signaling pathway.PMID:16962829Viewable; Now found at MMRRC
ROSAloxP-STOP-LoxP-Myt1TMROSA26Not yet available)Conditional ActivatingTargeted insertion of a LoxP-STOP-LoxP-Myt1 casette into the ROSA26 locus. The presence of Cre recombinase will lead to activation of the 7 zinc finger isoform of Myt1.Viewable
Pdx1CreRMCENot availableNot availableNot availableRestricted
Arx knockout miceTMArxArxtm1PgrGene ReplacementThese mice were created by insertion of the LacZ gene (with nuclear localization signal) into the Arx locus by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. The Arx gene is localized on the X chromosome. Knockout mice die after birth with due to hypoglycemia. Therefore male mice die at day 2 past birth. The colony has to be propagated with female mice. Arx-deficient mice do not produce alpha cells in the islets of Langerhans.Viewable
Autosomal beta-cell toxigene strainTM, TG, OTHinterleukin 2 receptor, gamma chainIl2rgtm1WjlGlobal NullNOD-Prkdcscid IL2rgnullTg(Ins2-HBEGF)6832Ugfm mice are deficient in mature lymphocytes and NK cells, survive beyond 16 months of age, and even after sublethal irradiation resist lymphoma development. They can be induced to become hypoglycemic when Diphtheria toxin is used. 100% of beta cells will be depleted upon administration of diphtheria toxin.Viewable Request
Foxa3-CreTGNot availableNot availableNot availableViewable; Now found at MMRRC
GhrlCre-eGFPRMCENot availableNot availableNot availableRestricted
Rosa26mIre1.N906A.CherryRMCENot availableNot availableNot availableRestricted
ROSA26Nkx2.2.CFPRMCEgene trap ROSA 26, Philippe SorianoRosa26tm1Cassette AcceptorIn this strain both CFP and myc-tagged Nkx2.2 were inserted into a ROSA26 LCA allele under control of a bidirectional tetO/CMV promoter element. The mouse line will allow us to explore the contribution of Nkx2.2 to progenitor cell population competency by allowing for the manipulation of Nkx2.2 gene expression within the developing pancreas.Viewable Request
Insulin-CreTGNot availableNot availableNot availableThis strain relies on the recombination of floxed DNA in insulin-producing beta cells.Viewable; Now found at MMRRC
Nkx6.1DsRed2/+TMNkx6.1Nkx6.1tm1Global NullAn IRES-DsRed2 cassette was introduced into exon 1 of the Nkx6.1 genomic sequence. The insertion generates a null allele. DsRed2 expression is not detected in these mice.Viewable Request
NeuroD/lacZ Knock-InTGNot availableNot availableNot availableHomozygous phenotype: Postnatal lethal due to neonatal diabetes Pancreas--5% insulin production, no islet formation Gut--no CCK or secretin production Inner ear defects resulting in deafness--no cochlear ganglia and poor vestibular ganglia formation Cerebellar defect resulting in ataxia-- >90% depletion of cerebellar granule cells Hippocampal defects--no dentate gyrus.Viewable; Now found at MMRRC
Rosa26(mIre1.IG.Cherry)RMCENot availableNot availableNot availableRestricted
Pdx1-tTATMPancreatic and duodenal homeobox 1Pdx1tmd1MacdGene ReplacementMice homozygous for the targeted mutation fail to develop a pancreas. Heterozygous mice have normal pancreatic development, but have partially impaired glucose tolerance in adulthood. The substitution of the targeted Ipf1/Pdx1 gene with tTAoff inactivates the endogenous allele and places tTAoff expression under the control of the endogenous transcriptional regulatory sequences of the Pdx1 locus. Identical to the endogenous allele, mutant locus expression is detectable in the pancreas and adjacent duodenum but not in other visceral organs or salivary glands. This mutant may be useful to direct tetracycline-regulated expression of responder transgenes in studies of pancreatic endocrine/exocrine development and function and diabetes. This mutant can also be bred with other tetO/TRE strains for pancreas-specific applications. This mutant was originally designed to be mated with mice engineered with a heptameric tetracycline operator (tetO)-controlled bicistronic transgene coding for a normal PDX1 protein and with a beta-galactosidase or EGFP reporter (see BCBC mouse M561). The combined modifications allow normal pancreatic development and function until doxycycline-administration renders the mouse conditionally null of the Pdx1 gene. This configuration for conditional expression of Pdx1is most effective when the transgene locus is homozygous. This allows embryonic developmental arrest at desired stages or cessation of function in adult mice by tetracycline administration.Viewable Request
Ngn3-CreTGNot availableNot availableNot availableAll islet endocrine cells inherit a recombination event, if a segment of DNA is loxP-flanked. Transgene encoding Cre recombinase under the control of a human Neurogenin3 promoter.Viewable; Now found at MMRRC
biotinTag-Ptf1aRMCEpancreas specific transcription factor, 1aPtf1atm1Cassette AcceptorModified allele of Ptf1a with a biotinylation Tag sequence attached to the amino terminus of Ptf1a.Viewable Request
gkA456VTMGlucokinaseGcktm3MgnGlobal MutationThis line of mice provides a model for Persistant Hyperinsulinemic Hypoglycemia of Infancy, or PHHI-GK, a rare genetic disease of humans. A gkA456V mutation, originally identified in a human pedigree with PHHI-GK, was introduced into these mice by gene knock-in. These mice may be useful for studies of sustained hypoglycemia. The mutation has been bred into a C57BL/6J strain thereby facilitating direct comparisons to both wild type C57BL/6J animals and to animals with a gkK414E mutation.Viewable; Now found at MMRRC
Rosa26228.3TF.GFP-CreRMCENot availableNot availableNot availableRestricted
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