Standardized morphological phenotyping of mouse models of human diseases within the German Mouse Clinic.

I Mossbrugger, G Hoelzlwimmer, J Calzada-Wack, L Quintanilla-Martinez
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Inbred strains are the raw material for the generation of Genetically Engineered Mice (GEM) that have become indispensable tools for cancer research, and for the identification of genes involved in human diseases. The "German Mouse Clinic" was designed to provide the scientific community with a systematic, standardized and comprehensive phenotyping of mouse models on various genetic backgrounds and generated by different methods (transgenic, knockouts, ENU mutagenesis screen and gene-trap approaches). The pathology screen within the German Mouse-Clinic was conceived to ensure a complete morphologic phenotype of mouse models, to support discovery of genes functions, and to understand how these genes influence the development of human diseases. The goal is to define disease entities that can be recognized by a pathologist and relate them to human disorders when possible. Knowing the inherent morphologic phenotype of the most frequent used mouse strains is of utmost importance for the correct interpretation of mouse models. The main challenges, which pathologist are confronted to validate mouse models for human diseases include (1) knowledge of mouse biology and of histological differences between mouse strains and humans, (2) the terminology that should be used for the classification of neoplastic lesions in GEM's, (3) to asses the usefulness of a particular GEM as model for a human disease.

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德国小鼠诊所人类疾病小鼠模型的标准化形态学表型。
近交系是产生基因工程小鼠(GEM)的原料,GEM已成为癌症研究和鉴定与人类疾病有关的基因不可或缺的工具。“德国小鼠诊所”旨在为科学界提供系统、标准化和全面的不同遗传背景和不同方法(转基因、敲除、ENU突变筛选和基因陷阱方法)产生的小鼠模型表型。德国小鼠诊所内的病理筛选旨在确保小鼠模型的完整形态表型,支持基因功能的发现,并了解这些基因如何影响人类疾病的发展。目标是定义可以被病理学家识别的疾病实体,并在可能的情况下将它们与人类疾病联系起来。了解最常用的小鼠品系的固有形态表型对于正确解释小鼠模型至关重要。病理学家在验证人类疾病的小鼠模型时面临的主要挑战包括:(1)小鼠生物学知识以及小鼠品系与人类之间的组织学差异,(2)GEM中肿瘤病变分类应使用的术语,(3)评估特定GEM作为人类疾病模型的有用性。
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