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Villin cre animals

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Villin-Cre animals are genetically engineered mice that express the Cre recombinase enzyme under the control of the villin promoter. The villin gene is expressed in the intestinal epithelium, allowing for tissue-specific gene manipulation in the intestine.

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Generation of Intestinal Epithelial β-Actin Knockout Mice

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In order to establish a conditional knockout of β-actin in the intestinal epithelium, Actb flox/flox mice on a C57BL/6 background (Sonnemann et al., 2006 (link); Perrin et al., 2010 (link)) were crossed with villin-Cre animals (Jackson Laboratory, stock # 004586). In these villin-Cre mice, a 12.4 kb fragment of mouse villin 1 promoter directs Cre recombinase expression in both the small intestine and the colon (Madison et al., 2002 (link)). The animal colony was maintained under pathogen-free conditions in the vivarium of Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center and then Lerner Research Institute of Cleveland Clinic. The mouse room was on a 12 h light/dark cycle and standard feed and tap water were available, ad libitum. At the beginning of colitis experiments, mice weighed 18–25 g, with no significant difference between the body masses of mice of different genotypes. All procedures were conducted under animal research protocols approved by the Virginia Commonwealth University and Lerner Research Institute Animal Care and Use Committees in accordance with the National Institutes of Health Animal Care and Use Guidelines.
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Conditional Knockout of NM IIA in Intestinal Epithelium

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In order to establish a conditional knockout of NM IIA in the intestinal epithelium, NM II Aflox/flox mice on a C57BL/6/129/Sv background49 (link) were crossed with villin-Cre animals (Jackson Laboratory, stock #004586). In these villin-Cre mice, a 12.4 kb fragment of mouse villin 1 promoter directs transgenic recombination in both the small intestine and the colon50 (link). The animal colony was maintained under pathogen-free conditions in the vivarium of VCU Medical Center. Standard feed and tap water were available, ad libitum. The mouse room was on a 12 h light/dark cycle (lights on at 7:00 A.M.). At the beginning of experiments, mice weighed 18–25 g, and there was no meaningful difference between the body masses of mice of different genotypes. All procedures were conducted under an animal research protocol (AD10000458) approved by the Virginia Commonwealth University Animal Care and Use Committee in accordance with the National Institutes of Health Animal Care and Use Guidelines.
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