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Mammalian Genetic Models with Minimal or Complex Phenotypes

Normal Development, Wound Healing, and Adenovirus Susceptibility in β5-Deficient Mice

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Pages 755-759 | Received 19 Oct 1999, Accepted 27 Oct 1999, Published online: 28 Mar 2023
 

Abstract

Integrins have been shown to play important roles in embryonic development, wound healing, metastasis, and other biological processes. αvβ5 is a receptor for RGD-containing extracellular matrix proteins that has been suggested to be important in cutaneous wound healing and adenovirus infection. To examine the in vivo function of this receptor, we have generated mice lacking β5 expression, using homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. Mice homozygous for a null mutation of the β5 subunit gene develop, grow, and reproduce normally. Keratinocytes harvested from β5−/− mice demonstrate impaired migration on and adhesion to the αvβ5 ligand, vitronectin. However, the rate of healing of cutaneous wounds is not different in β5−/− and β5+/+ mice. Furthermore, keratinocytes and airway epithelial cells obtained from null mice show adenovirus infection efficiency equal to that from wild-type mice. These data suggest that αvβ5 is not essential for normal development, reproduction, adenovirus infection, or the healing of cutaneous wounds.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank Eric Sande for technical assistance in generating the β5−/− mice and Martin Hemler and Louis Reichardt for generously providing anti-β5 antiserum.

This work was supported by NIH grants HL/AI33259, HL47412, HL53949, and HL56385 (to Dean Sheppard) and the J. David Gladstone Institutes (to Robert V. Farese, Jr.).

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