Winnie Mice: A Chronic and Progressive Model of Ulcerative Colitis.

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY Inflammatory Bowel Diseases Pub Date : 2025-04-10 DOI:10.1093/ibd/izaf006
Marcello Chieppa, Stefania De Santis, Giulio Verna
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Abstract

Recent trends show a continuous worldwide rise in the incidence of ulcerative colitis (UC), leading to increased interest in its etiology and pathogenesis, which is currently unknown. To gain a better mechanistic understanding of this disease, many mouse models have been developed over the last several years, with variations of dextran sodium sulfate administration representing the most widely employed. The Winnie mouse strain was created through elicited random mutations in Muc2, resulting in a progressive, chronic intestinal inflammation localized to the colon that worsens over time. Moreover, Winnie mice display immunologic and microbiota features that are similar to those that can be found in UC patients. Phenotypically, the presence, albeit rare, of rectal prolapse and other complications impacting quality of life can be observed in Winnie mice, as well as extraintestinal manifestations that are often associated with UC. While Winnie mice are currently less studied compared to other more established models of colitis, much has been discovered in the initial years of its use as a UC-like model. In summary, the use of Winnie mice adds to the growing armamentarium that is required to develop precision-based medicine for its future application in treating complex multifactorial diseases, such as UC.

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温妮小鼠:溃疡性结肠炎的慢性进行性模型。
最近的趋势显示,世界范围内溃疡性结肠炎(UC)的发病率持续上升,导致对其病因和发病机制的兴趣增加,目前尚不清楚。为了更好地了解这种疾病的机制,在过去几年中开发了许多小鼠模型,其中葡聚糖硫酸钠给药的变化代表了最广泛的应用。Winnie小鼠品系是通过诱导Muc2的随机突变而产生的,这种突变导致了一种进行性的慢性肠道炎症,这种炎症局限于结肠,随着时间的推移会恶化。此外,Winnie小鼠显示的免疫和微生物群特征与UC患者相似。在表型上,尽管罕见,但在Winnie小鼠中可以观察到直肠脱垂和其他影响生活质量的并发症,以及通常与UC相关的肠外表现。虽然与其他更成熟的结肠炎模型相比,维尼小鼠目前的研究较少,但在将其作为uc样模型使用的最初几年里,已经发现了很多。总之,维尼小鼠的使用增加了发展精确医学所需的不断增长的装备,以用于治疗复杂的多因素疾病,如UC。
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
Inflammatory Bowel Diseases 医学-胃肠肝病学
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462
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Inflammatory Bowel Diseases® supports the mission of the Crohn''s & Colitis Foundation by bringing the most impactful and cutting edge clinical topics and research findings related to inflammatory bowel diseases to clinicians and researchers working in IBD and related fields. The Journal is committed to publishing on innovative topics that influence the future of clinical care, treatment, and research.
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