研究胆汁酸合成和信号传导的体内小鼠模型。

IF 3.6 3区 医学 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Anisha Bhattacharya , Rulaiha E Taylor , Grace L Guo
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摘要

胆汁酸(BA)的合成是通过复杂的途径进行的,其特征是通过各种细胞色素P450(CYP)和其他酶在肝脏中进行顺序化学反应。维持这些途径的完整性对于哺乳动物的正常生理功能至关重要,包括肝脏和神经过程。对BA合成基因缺陷的研究为BA在调节法尼糖样X受体(FXR)信号传导和代谢稳态中的意义提供了有价值的见解。通过创建小鼠敲除(KO)模型,研究人员可以操纵BA合成相关基因的缺陷,这可以用于研究BA失调的人类疾病。这些KO小鼠模型可以更深入地了解负责BA合成的基因的功能和调节。此外,KO小鼠模型揭示了单个BA的不同特征及其在核受体信号传导中的作用。值得注意的是,与由相同BA合成基因缺陷引起的人类疾病相比,小鼠模型中BA合成基因的改变具有明显差异。这篇综述总结了几种用于研究BA合成和相关人类疾病的小鼠KO模型,包括Cyp7a1、Cyp27a1、Cyp7a1/Cyp27a1、Cyp8b1、Cyp7b1、Cyp2c70、Cyp2a12和Cyp2c70/Cyp2a12缺陷的小鼠,以及无菌小鼠。
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In vivo mouse models to study bile acid synthesis and signaling

The synthesis of bile acids (BAs) is carried out by complex pathways characterized by sequential chemical reactions in the liver through various cytochromes P450 (CYP) and other enzymes. Maintaining the integrity of these pathways is crucial for normal physiological function in mammals, encompassing hepatic and neurological processes. Studying on the deficiencies in BA synthesis genes offers valuable insights into the significance of BAs in modulating farnesoid X receptor (FXR) signaling and metabolic homeostasis. By creating mouse knockout (KO) models, researchers can manipulate deficiencies in genes involved in BA synthesis, which can be used to study human diseases with BA dysregulation. These KO mouse models allow for a more profound understanding of the functions and regulations of genes responsible for BA synthesis. Furthermore, KO mouse models shed light on the distinct characteristics of individual BA and their roles in nuclear receptor signaling. Notably, alterations of BA synthesis genes in mouse models have distinct differences when compared to human diseases caused by the same BA synthesis gene deficiencies. This review summarizes several mouse KO models used to study BA synthesis and related human diseases, including mice deficient in Cyp7a1, Cyp27a1, Cyp7a1/Cyp27a1, Cyp8b1, Cyp7b1, Cyp2c70, Cyp2a12, and Cyp2c70/Cyp2a12, as well as germ-free mice.

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来源期刊
CiteScore
5.40
自引率
6.10%
发文量
152
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Hepatobiliary & Pancreatic Diseases International (HBPD INT) (ISSN 1499-3872 / CN 33-1391/R) a bimonthly journal published by First Affiliated Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine, China. It publishes peer-reviewed original papers, reviews and editorials concerned with clinical practice and research in the fields of hepatobiliary and pancreatic diseases. Papers cover the medical, surgical, radiological, pathological, biochemical, physiological and historical aspects of the subject areas under the headings Liver, Biliary, Pancreas, Transplantation, Research, Special Reports, Editorials, Review Articles, Brief Communications, Clinical Summary, Clinical Images and Case Reports. It also deals with the basic sciences and experimental work. The journal is abstracted and indexed in SCI-E, IM/MEDLINE, EMBASE/EM, CA, Scopus, ScienceDirect, etc.
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