Journal article

Site-specific recombinatorics: In situ cellular barcoding with the Cre Lox system

TS Weber, M Dukes, DC Miles, SP Glaser, SH Naik, KR Duffy

BMC Systems Biology | BMC | Published : 2016

Abstract

Background: Cellular barcoding is a recently developed biotechnology tool that enables the familial identification of progeny of individual cells in vivo. In immunology, it has been used to track the burst-sizes of multiple distinct responding T cells over several adaptive immune responses. In the study of hematopoiesis, it revealed fate heterogeneity amongst phenotypically identical multipotent cells. Most existing approaches rely on ex vivo viral transduction of cells with barcodes followed by adoptive transfer into an animal, which works well for some systems, but precludes barcoding cells in their native environment such as those inside solid tissues. Results: With a view to overcoming t..

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Grants

Awarded by National Health and Medical Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The work of T.W., S.N. and K.D. was supported by Human Frontier Science Program grant RGP0060/2012. K.D. was also supported by Science Foundation Ireland grant 12 IP 1263. D.M. was supported by a National Health and Medical Research Council Early Career Fellowship grant 1052195.