Summary

Высокая пропускная способность На месте Гибридизация метод для характеристики Шаблоны экспрессии мРНК в фетальных Мышь Нижняя урогенитального тракта

Published: August 19, 2011
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Summary

Здесь мы описываем эффективные высокой пропускной способности<em> На месте</em> Гибридизации (МОГ) метод визуализации моделей экспрессии мРНК в развитии плода разделы предстательной железы мыши ткани. Метод может быть легко адаптирована для визуализации моделей экспрессии мРНК в других тканях, мыши или в тканях, от других видов.

Abstract

Development of the lower urogenital tract (LUT) is an intricate process. This complexity is evidenced during formation of the prostate from the fetal male urethra, which relies on androgenic signals and epithelial-mesenchymal interactions1,2. Understanding the molecular mechanisms responsible for prostate development may reveal growth mechanisms that are inappropriately reawakened later in life to give rise to prostate diseases such as benign prostatic hyperplasia and prostate cancer.

The developing LUT is anatomically complex. By the time prostatic budding begins on 16.5 days post conception (dpc), numerous cell types are present. Vasculature, nerves and smooth muscle reside within the mesenchymal stroma3. This stroma surrounds a multilayered epithelium and gives rise to the fetal prostate through androgen receptor-dependent paracrine signals4. The identity of the stromal androgen receptor-responsive genes required for prostate development and the mechanism by which prostate ductal epithelium forms in response to these genes is not fully understood. The ability to precisely identify cell types and localize expression of specific factors within them is imperative to further understand prostate development. In situ hybridization (ISH) allows for localization of mRNAs within a tissue. Thus, this method can be used to identify pattern and timing of expression of signaling molecules and their receptors, thereby elucidating potential prostate developmental regulators.

Here, we describe a high throughput ISH technique to identify mRNA expression patterns in the fetal mouse LUT using vibrating microtome-cut sections. This method offers several advantages over other ISH protocols. Performing ISH on thin sections adhered to a slide is technically difficult; cryosections frequently have poor structural quality while both cryosections and paraffin sections often result in weak signal resolution. Performing ISH on whole mount tissues can result in probe trapping. In contrast, our high throughput technique utilizes thick-cut sections that reveal detailed tissue architecture. Modified microfuge tubes allow easy handling of sections during the ISH procedure. A maximum of 4 mRNA transcripts can be screened from a single 17.5dpc LUT with up to 24 mRNA transcripts detected in a single run, thereby reducing cost and maximizing efficiency. This method allows multiple treatment groups to be processed identically and as a single unit, thereby removing any bias for interpreting data. Most pertinently for prostate researchers, this method provides a spatial and temporal location of low and high abundance mRNA transcripts in the fetal mouse urethra that gives rise to the prostate ductal network.

Protocol

1. Синтез дигоксигенин-11-UTP-Маркированный Riboprobe от ПЦР, созданных с использованием шаблона Для синтеза генов конкретного riboprobe, используйте Entrez Джин (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez), чтобы получить ген кДНК ссылка (RefSeq). Используйте Primer3 программы (http://frodo.wi.mit.edu/primer3/) 5 проектировать…

Discussion

Использование метода, описанного здесь, можно обнаружить мРНК во всех основных типов клеток и тканей отсеков плода мужского и женского мыши ТМП в том числе мезенхимальных колодки, уротелия, гладких мышц, предстательной железы почки, семяизвергательного канала и влагалища. 50 мкм раздел…

Disclosures

The authors have nothing to disclose.

Acknowledgements

Авторы хотели бы поблагодарить д-ра Lan Йи, Института рака в Нью-Джерси, для оказания технической помощи в подготовке ткани корзины. Эта работа финансировалась Национальным институтом здоровья и гранты DK083425 DK070219.

Materials

Name of the reagent Company Catalogue number
Anti-Digoxigenin antibody, Fab fragments Roche Applied Science 11214667001
Blocking reagent Roche Applied Science 11096176001
BM Purple AP substrate, precipitating Roche Applied Science 11442074001
Bovine Serum Albumin Fisher Scientific BP1600-100
Cell culture plate, 24 well Corning 3524
Digoxigenin 11-UTP Roche Applied Science 1277073910
dNTPs Roche Applied Science 11969064001
Double-edged razor blade Wilkinson Sword Classic Model
Eliminase RNase remover Decon Laboratories 1102
Formamide Sigma F5786-1L
Gel extraction kit Qiagen 28704
Glutaraldehyde, 25% solution in H2O Sigma G6257-100ML
Heparin, sodium salt Sigma H3393
Hydrogen peroxide, 30% solution in H2O Fisher Scientific BP2633-500
Levamisole Sigma L9756
Loctite 404 quick set instant adhesive Henkel Corp. 46551
Magnesium chloride Fisher Scientific M33-500
Maleic acid Sigma M0375-500G
Microcentrifuge tubes, 1.5mL Biologix Research Company BP337-100
Millicell culture plate insert Millipore PICM01250
Molecular grinding resin G-Biosciences 786-138PR
Paraformaldehyde, 4% solution in phosphate buffered saline Affymetrix 19943
Phosphate buffered saline, without Ca & Mg MP Biomedicals ICN1760420
Polyester mesh, 33 micron, 12” x 24” Small Parts Inc CMY-0033-D
Proteinase K solution, 20mg/ml Amresco E195-5ML
QIAshredder Columns Qiagen 79654
Q solution Qiagen Provided with Taq DNA polymerase
RNase Sigma R6513
RNase inhibitor Roche Applied Science 03335399001
RNeasy mini kit Qiagen 74104
RNEASY mini kit Qiagen 74104
RQ1 RNase-free DNase Promega M6101
SeaPlaque low-melt agarose Lonza 50101
Sheep serum Sigma S2263-500mL
Stericup filter unit, 0.22μm, polyethersulfone, 500mL Millipore SCGPU05RE
Sodium azide, granular Fisher Scientific S227I-100
Sodium chloride Fisher Scientific BP358-212
Sodium dodecyl sulfate Fisher Scientific S529-500
SSC, 20X solution Research Products International S24022-4000.0
SuperScript III first-strand synthesis system Invitrogen 18080-051
T7 RNA polymerase Roche Applied Science 10881767001
Taq DNA polymerase Qiagen 201203
Tris-HCl Fisher Scientific BP153-1
Tween 20 Fisher Scientific BP337-100
Vibrating microtome with deluxe specimen bath Leica Microsystems VT1000A
Yeast tRNA Roche Applied Science 109495

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Abler, L. L., Mehta, V., Keil, K. P., Joshi, P. S., Flucus, C., Hardin, H. A., Schmitz, C. T., Vezina, C. M. A High Throughput in situ Hybridization Method to Characterize mRNA Expression Patterns in the Fetal Mouse Lower Urogenital Tract. J. Vis. Exp. (54), e2912, doi:10.3791/2912 (2011).

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