Establishment and characterization of salivary gland-specific injury in transgenic mice model.

IF 3.5 4区 医学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY Pathobiology Pub Date : 2024-07-24 DOI:10.1159/000539967
Daisuke Omagari, Ryoko Ushikoshi-Nakayama, Tomoe Yamazaki, Hiroko Inoue, Kana Bando, Naoyuki Matsumoto, Ichiro Saito
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Abstract

Introduction: Many mouse models for autoimmune diseases also have lesions in non-target organs, which may make it difficult to determine whether the target organ lesion is primary or secondary. Hyposalivation has conventionally been studied using genetically modified mouse models for Sjogren's syndrome as well as spontaneous autoimmune mice with systemic lesions, none of which has salivary gland-specific injury.

Methods: In this study, we established a salivary gland-specific injury mouse model using the TRECK system by gene modification with the transgene composed of the 5' untranslated region of human salivary mucin gene MUC7 (highly expressed specifically in human salivary gland) inserted at the upstream of hHB-EGF (diphtheria toxin receptor) in the TRECK vector.

Results: In this transgenic mouse model, we confirmed salivary gland-specific expression of hHB-EGF gene, and hyposalivation after treatment with diphtheria toxin. Histological assessment of the salivary gland from these mice showed granular convoluted tubule epithelial cells destruction at the same position as a positivity in TUNEL assay.

Conclusion: This transgenic mouse model may become a useful tool for elucidating the mechanisms involved in hyposalivation and for developing pharmaceuticals and tissue regenerative medical products for this condition.

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建立唾液腺特异性损伤转基因小鼠模型并确定其特征。
导言:许多自身免疫性疾病小鼠模型的非靶器官也有病变,这可能导致难以确定靶器官病变是原发性还是继发性。研究唾液分泌过少的传统方法是使用转基因的斯尤金综合征小鼠模型以及有全身性病变的自发性自身免疫小鼠模型,但这些模型都没有唾液腺特异性损伤:本研究利用 TRECK 系统建立了唾液腺特异性损伤小鼠模型,通过基因修饰将人唾液粘蛋白基因 MUC7(在人唾液腺中特异性高表达)的 5'非翻译区转基因插入 TRECK 载体中的 hHB-EGF(白喉毒素受体)上游:结果:在这一转基因小鼠模型中,我们证实了 hHB-EGF 基因在唾液腺中的特异性表达,以及白喉毒素治疗后唾液分泌减少的现象。对这些小鼠唾液腺的组织学评估显示,颗粒状曲小管上皮细胞破坏的位置与 TUNEL 检测阳性的位置相同:结论:这种转基因小鼠模型可能会成为一种有用的工具,用于阐明唾液分泌过少的相关机制,以及开发治疗这种病症的药物和组织再生医疗产品。
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Pathobiology
Pathobiology 医学-病理学
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期刊介绍: ''Pathobiology'' offers a valuable platform for the publication of high-quality original research into the mechanisms underlying human disease. Aiming to serve as a bridge between basic biomedical research and clinical medicine, the journal welcomes articles from scientific areas such as pathology, oncology, anatomy, virology, internal medicine, surgery, cell and molecular biology, and immunology. Published bimonthly, ''Pathobiology'' features original research papers and reviews on translational research. The journal offers the possibility to publish proceedings of meetings dedicated to one particular topic.
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