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A novel tamoxifen-inducible Mct8-CreERT2 mouse model for targeted studies of Mct8-expressing cells and thyroid hormone transport and function

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Molenaar, Anna
Mallet, Noemi
Bralo, Marin
Hoeher, Luciano J.
Schriever, Sonja C.
Pathak, Ekta
Bernecker, Miriam
Muller, Timo D.
Erturk, Ali
Cebrian-Serrano, Alberto

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Deficiency of the Monocarboxylate Transporter 8 (MCT8) severely impairs thyroid hormone (TH) transport into the brain, disrupting brain development as well as peripheral TH homeostasis. Studies assessing MCT8 expression patterns and tissue-specific pathologies induced by local TH-deficiency are often inconclusive due to unreliable antibody staining and the lack of functional tools to specifically target MCT8-expressing cells. For this purpose, we generated non-inducible Mct8-Cre and tamoxifen-inducible Mct8-CreERT2 mice. Mct8-Cre;Sun1-sfGFP mice demonstrated ubiquitous Sun1-sfGFP expression, due to early recombination driven by Mct8 gene expression at the stage of trophoblast implantation. Tamoxifen injection in 6-week-old Mct8-CreERT2 mice induced reporter expression specifically in Mct8-expressing cells in the brain and peripherally in liver, kidney, and thyroid, without leaky reporter expression in vehicle controls. Using vDISCO tissue clearing and 3D-imaging of GFP-nanobody-boosted mice, we further identified the sublingual salivary gland and the prostate as prominent Mct8-expressing organs. Nuclei from Mct8-expressing cells in the brain could selectively be enriched using fluorescence-activated nuclei sorting on Mct8-CreERT2;Sun1-sfGFP mice and characterized as choroid plexus cells and tanycytes. Our new inducible Mct8-CreERT2 line provides researchers with a tool to reliably mark, enrich, and characterize Mct8-expressing cells and to genetically modify genes specifically in these cells to study thyroid hormone transport and function.

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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology

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Transgenic Research

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10.1007/s11248-025-00471-8

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