Zebrafish lines expressing nitroreductase (NTR) in specific cell compartments, which sensitizes those cells to metronidazole (MTZ)-mediated ablation, have proven extremely useful for studying tissue regeneration and investigating cell function. In contrast to many cells, neutrophils are comparatively resistant to the NTR/MTZ targeted ablation strategy. Recently, a rationally engineered variant of NTR (NTR 2.0) has been described that exhibits greatly improved MTZ-mediated ablation efficacy in zebrafish. We show that a transgenic line with neutrophil-restricted expression of NTR 2.0 demonstrates complete neutrophil ablation, with an MTZ dose 100-fold less than current treatment regimens, and with treatment durations as short as 5 h.
Funding
Funder: National Institutes of Health | Grant ID: R01OD020376
Hall, C. J., Astin, J. W., Mumm, J. S. & Ackerley, D. F. (2022). A New Transgenic Line for Rapid and Complete Neutrophil Ablation. Zebrafish, 19(3), 109-113. https://doi.org/10.1089/zeb.2022.0020