Linder C C
Jackson Laboratory Library, 600 Main St., Bar Harbor, ME 04609-1500, USA.
Lab Anim (NY). 2001 May;30(5):34-9.
In recent years, the use of genetically altered mice as models of complex human disease has revolutionized biomedical research into the genetics of disease pathogenesis and potential therapeutic interventions. Whether a mouse expresses a spontaneous or induced mutation, it is critical to remember that the observed phenotype is not always the direct result of the genetic alteration. The author points out the importance of considering the genetic background of the strain used to create these important models.
近年来,将基因改造小鼠用作复杂人类疾病模型的做法彻底改变了生物医学研究,使其深入到疾病发病机制的遗传学及潜在治疗干预领域。无论小鼠表达的是自发突变还是诱导突变,关键是要记住,观察到的表型并不总是基因改变的直接结果。作者指出了考虑用于创建这些重要模型的品系的遗传背景的重要性。