A comparative analysis of microglial inducible Cre lines.
Travis E FaustPhilip A FeinbergCiara Oâ ConnorRiki KawaguchiAndrew ChanHaley StrasburgerTakahiro MasudaLukas AmannKlaus-Peter KnobelochMarco PrinzAnne SchaeferDorothy P SchaferPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Cre/LoxP technology has revolutionized genetic studies and allowed for spatial and temporal control of gene expression in specific cell types. The field of microglial biology has particularly benefited from this technology as microglia have historically been difficult to transduce with virus or electroporation methods for gene delivery. Here, we interrogate four of the most widely available microglial inducible Cre lines. We demonstrate varying degrees of recombination efficiency and spontaneous recombination, depending on the Cre line and loxP distance. We also establish best practice guidelines and protocols to measure recombination efficiency in microglia, which could be extended to other cell types. There is increasing evidence that microglia are key regulators of neural circuit structure and function. Microglia are also major drivers of a broad range of neurological diseases. Thus, reliable manipulation of their function in vivo is of utmost importance. Identifying caveats and benefits of all tools and implementing the most rigorous protocols are crucial to the growth of the field of microglial biology and the development of microglia-based therapeutics.