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The Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 40, 994-1006, June 1999
Copyright © 1999 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Transgenic mice expressing a human apolipoprotein[a] allele
Francesco Acquatia,
Robert Hammerb,
Barbara Ercolia,
Vincent Mooserb,
Ruixan Taob,
Volker Rönickea,
Alessandra Michalichc,
Giulia Chiesad,
Roberto Taramellie,
Helen H. Hobbsb, and
Hans-Joachim Müllera
a Department of Molecular Biology, Boehringer Mannheim GmbH, Mannheim, Germany
b Departments of Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Howard Hughes Medical Institution, Dallas, TX 75235
c Basic Molecular Genetics Laboratory, IRCCS San Raffaele Hospital, Milan, Italy
d Institute of Pharmacological Sciences, University of Milan, Milan, Italy
e Department of Structural and Functional Biology, University of Varese, Varese, Italy
Correspondence to:
Hans-Joachim Müller
The most important determinant of plasma levels of Lp[a] are sequence differences at the highly polymorphic apolipoprotein[a] (apo[a]) locus. To define the sequences that mediate the regulation of apo[a] expression, we cloned a 370 kb DNA fragment that included a 130 kb apo[a] gene, and 40 kb 5'- and 200 kb 3'-flanking region from an individual with high plasma levels of Lp[a] using a YAC vector. This genomic clone was used to generate transgenic mice. In the YAC-apo[a] transgenic mouse, apo[a] was only expressed in the liver, as it is in humans. The mean serum level of apo[a] in 4-week-old YAC-apo[a] transgenic mice was 20 mg/dl. In the female mice the levels of apo[a] varied over a 1.5-fold range during the 4-day estrus cycle and the levels correlated directly with serum progesterone levels. The serum levels of apo[a] decreased to almost undetectable level in male mice after puberty and this decrease was reversed by castration. Ingestion of a high-fat diet resulted in a ~100-fold fall in hepatic apo[a] mRNA levels and >60-fold decrease in serum apo[a] levels.
To delimit the control elements that mediate tissue-specific and sex hormone-responsive apo[a] transcription, we derived a reporter YAC in which 40 kb of 5' flanking sequences from the cloned apo[a] allele were linked to a luciferase reporter gene. Analysis of four independent transgenic lines revealed no hepatic luciferase expression, suggesting that important cis -acting elements located outside the apo[a] 5'-flanking region are necessary for in vivo expression of apo[a].Acquati, F., R. Hammer, B. Ercoli, V. Mooser, R. Tao, V. Rönicke, A. Michalich, G. Chiesa, R. Taramelli, H. H. Hobbs, and H-J. Müller. Transgenic mice expressing a human apolipoprotein[a] allele. J. Lipid Res. 1999. 40: 9941006.
Supplementary key words:
yeast artificial chromosomes, homologous recombination

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