The following publications demonstrate the use of custom genetically modified mouse and rat models across a broad range of human disease studies, including immunological disorders, inflammatory disorders, cardiovascular disease, oncology, immunology, and liver disease.
Model Type Used |
Research Applications |
Gene Target |
Title |
Journal |
Conditional Point Mutation (cPM) Mice |
Cardiology, gene therapy |
Lmna |
Vascular endothelium–targeted Sirt7 gene therapy rejuvenates blood vessels and extends life span in a Hutchinson-Gilford progeria model |
Science Advances DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.aay5556 (2020) |
Neurology, aging |
Gm31629 |
Reducing Hypothalamic Stem Cell Senescence Protects against Aging-Associated Physiological Decline. |
Cell Metabolism PMID: 32004475 |
|
Conditional KO (cKO) Mice |
Hepatic steatosis, insulin resistance, inflammation |
TMEM16A |
Hepatocyte TMEM16A Deletion Retards NAFLD Progression by Ameliorating Hepatic Glucose Metabolic Disorder |
Advanced Science DOI: 10.1002/advs.201903657 |
Immunology, inflammatory disorders |
Drd5 |
Dopamine Uses the DRD5-ARRB2-PP2A Signaling Axis to Block the TRAF6-Mediated NF-κB Pathway and Suppress Systemic Inflammation. |
Molecular Cell PMID: 32035036 |
|
Immunology |
Pde6b rd1 |
MAdCAM-1 mediates retinal neuron degeneration in experimental colitis through recruiting gut-homing CD4+ T cells |
Mucosal Immunology DOI: 10.1038/s41385-020-0282-x |
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Skin inflammation, immunology |
IL36r |
Keratinocyte interleukin-36 receptor expression orchestrates psoriasiform inflammation in mice |
Life Science Alliance PMID: 32086318 |
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Humanized Mice |
Cardiology |
Human CRP |
C-reactive protein derived from perivascular adipose tissue accelerates injury-induced neointimal hyperplasia. |
Journal of Translational Medicine DOI: 10.1186/s12967-020-02226-x |
Neurology |
DPYSL2 |
DPYSL2 Is a Novel Regulator for Neural Stem Cell Differentiation in Rats: Revealed by Panax Notoginseng Saponin Administration |
Stem Cell Research & Therapy DOI: 10.1186/s13287-020-01652-4 |
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Oncology |
Sdhb |
A xenograft and cell line model of SDH-deficient pheochromocytoma derived from Sdhb+/- rats. |
Endocrine-Related Cancer PMID: 32252027 |
Genetically engineered animals remain essential for gaining proper understanding of human disease mechanisms and play an important role in a variety of research areas. Since our founding in 2005, Cyagen has been cited in over 3,600 publications – all of which are available as a searchable list.
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