Organism-wide spatiotemporal profiling of gene expression utilizing a X-CreERT2/Ai9 tracing system

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SUMMARY This study utilizes a novel inducible X-CreERT2/Ai9 system to comprehensively delineate the spatial expression landscape of Fermt2, which encodes a key focal adhesion protein Kindlin-2, across organs in mice. We can confirm all known Kindlin-2-expressing cells and identify any previously unknown Kindlin-2-expressing cells and those that do not express Kindlin-2 in all tissues/organs in mice. We have developed this cost-effective, rapid, and high-fidelity system and implemented its first whole-organism application for comprehensive gene expression profiling. This work not only provides unprecedented insights into roles of Kindlin-2 in diverse physiologies and pathologies, but also establishes the inducible X-CreERT2/Ai9 system as a powerful paradigm-shifting platform for organism-wide pan-organ spatiotemporal expression profiling of any target genes encoding any proteins and micro-RNAs. By enabling high-resolution mapping of drug target expression, this system may lay critical groundwork for elucidating previously unknown adverse and beneficial effects of targeted therapies, offering transformative potential for precision medicine. Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.

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