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Mouse models of SMA: tools for disease characterization and therapeutic development

机译:SMA小鼠模型:疾病表征和治疗开发的工具

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Mouse models of human disease are an important tool for studying disease mechanism and manifestation in a way that is physiologically relevant. Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease that is caused by deletion or mutation of the survival motor neuron gene (SMN1). The SMA disease is present in a spectrum of disease severities ranging from infant mortality, in the most severe cases, to minor motor impairment, in the mildest cases. The variability of disease severity inversely correlates with the copy number, and thus expression of a second, partially functional survival motor neuron gene, SMN2. Correspondingly, a plethora of mouse models has been developed to mimic these different types of SMA. These models express a range of SMN protein levels and extensively cover the severe and mild types of SMA, with neurological and physiological manifestation of disease supporting the relevance of these models. The SMA models provide a strong background for studying SMA and have already shown to be useful in pre-clinical therapeutic studies. The purpose of this review is to succinctly summarize the genetic and disease characteristic of the SMA mouse models and to highlight their use for therapeutic testing.
机译:人类疾病的小鼠模型是一种以生理相关的方式研究疾病机制和表现的重要工具。脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)是一种神经退行性疾病,由存活运动神经元基因(SMN1)的缺失或突变引起。 SMA疾病的严重程度范围很广,从最严重的婴儿死亡率到最温和的轻微运动障碍。疾病严重程度的可变性与拷贝数成反比,因此与第二个部分功能的存活运动神经元基因SMN2的表达成反比。相应地,已经开发了许多小鼠模型来模拟这些不同类型的SMA。这些模型表达一系列SMN蛋白水平,并广泛涵盖SMA的严重和轻度类型,疾病的神经和生理表现支持了这些模型的相关性。 SMA模型为研究SMA提供了强大的背景,并且已经显示出可用于临床前治疗研究。这篇综述的目的是简要总结SMA小鼠模型的遗传和疾病特征,并强调其在治疗测试中的用途。

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    《Human Genetics》 |2012年第8期|p.1277-1293|共17页
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    Department of Pediatrics and the Center for RNA Biology, The Center for Childhood Cancer, Nationwide Children’s Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA;

    Department of Pediatrics and the Center for RNA Biology, The Center for Childhood Cancer, Nationwide Children’s Research Institute, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA;

    The Center for Childhood Cancer, The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, 700 Children’s Drive WA5023, Columbus, OH, 43205, USA;

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