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Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1
Hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1) is a severe human autosomal recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of fumarylacetoacetate hydroxylase (FAH), an enzyme catalyzing the last step in the tyrosine degradation pathway. Lack of FAH causes accumulation of toxic metabolites (fumarylacetoacetate and...
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American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.764787 |
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author | Li, Li Zhang, Quanjun Yang, Huaqiang Zou, Qingjian Lai, Chengdan Jiang, Fei Zhao, Ping Luo, Zhiwei Yang, Jiayin Chen, Qian Wang, Yan Newsome, Philip N. Frampton, Jon Maxwell, Patrick H. Li, Wenjuan Chen, Shuhan Wang, Dongye Siu, Tak-Shing Tam, Sidney Tse, Hung-Fat Qin, Baoming Bao, Xichen Esteban, Miguel A. Lai, Liangxue |
author_facet | Li, Li Zhang, Quanjun Yang, Huaqiang Zou, Qingjian Lai, Chengdan Jiang, Fei Zhao, Ping Luo, Zhiwei Yang, Jiayin Chen, Qian Wang, Yan Newsome, Philip N. Frampton, Jon Maxwell, Patrick H. Li, Wenjuan Chen, Shuhan Wang, Dongye Siu, Tak-Shing Tam, Sidney Tse, Hung-Fat Qin, Baoming Bao, Xichen Esteban, Miguel A. Lai, Liangxue |
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description | Hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1) is a severe human autosomal recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of fumarylacetoacetate hydroxylase (FAH), an enzyme catalyzing the last step in the tyrosine degradation pathway. Lack of FAH causes accumulation of toxic metabolites (fumarylacetoacetate and succinylacetone) in blood and tissues, ultimately resulting in severe liver and kidney damage with onset that ranges from infancy to adolescence. This tissue damage is lethal but can be controlled by administration of 2-(2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (NTBC), which inhibits tyrosine catabolism upstream of the generation of fumarylacetoacetate and succinylacetone. Notably, in animals lacking FAH, transient withdrawal of NTBC can be used to induce liver damage and a concomitant regenerative response that stimulates the growth of healthy hepatocytes. Among other things, this model has raised tremendous interest for the in vivo expansion of human primary hepatocytes inside these animals and for exploring experimental gene therapy and cell-based therapies. Here, we report the generation of FAH knock-out rabbits via pronuclear stage embryo microinjection of transcription activator-like effector nucleases. FAH(−/−) rabbits exhibit phenotypic features of HT1 including liver and kidney abnormalities but additionally develop frequent ocular manifestations likely caused by local accumulation of tyrosine upon NTBC administration. We also show that allogeneic transplantation of wild-type rabbit primary hepatocytes into FAH(−/−) rabbits enables highly efficient liver repopulation and prevents liver insufficiency and death. Because of significant advantages over rodents and their ease of breeding, maintenance, and manipulation compared with larger animals including pigs, FAH(−/−) rabbits are an attractive alternative for modeling the consequences of HT1. |
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spelling | pubmed-53777892017-04-04 Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 Li, Li Zhang, Quanjun Yang, Huaqiang Zou, Qingjian Lai, Chengdan Jiang, Fei Zhao, Ping Luo, Zhiwei Yang, Jiayin Chen, Qian Wang, Yan Newsome, Philip N. Frampton, Jon Maxwell, Patrick H. Li, Wenjuan Chen, Shuhan Wang, Dongye Siu, Tak-Shing Tam, Sidney Tse, Hung-Fat Qin, Baoming Bao, Xichen Esteban, Miguel A. Lai, Liangxue J Biol Chem Molecular Bases of Disease Hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 (HT1) is a severe human autosomal recessive disorder caused by the deficiency of fumarylacetoacetate hydroxylase (FAH), an enzyme catalyzing the last step in the tyrosine degradation pathway. Lack of FAH causes accumulation of toxic metabolites (fumarylacetoacetate and succinylacetone) in blood and tissues, ultimately resulting in severe liver and kidney damage with onset that ranges from infancy to adolescence. This tissue damage is lethal but can be controlled by administration of 2-(2-nitro-4-trifluoromethylbenzoyl)-1,3-cyclohexanedione (NTBC), which inhibits tyrosine catabolism upstream of the generation of fumarylacetoacetate and succinylacetone. Notably, in animals lacking FAH, transient withdrawal of NTBC can be used to induce liver damage and a concomitant regenerative response that stimulates the growth of healthy hepatocytes. Among other things, this model has raised tremendous interest for the in vivo expansion of human primary hepatocytes inside these animals and for exploring experimental gene therapy and cell-based therapies. Here, we report the generation of FAH knock-out rabbits via pronuclear stage embryo microinjection of transcription activator-like effector nucleases. FAH(−/−) rabbits exhibit phenotypic features of HT1 including liver and kidney abnormalities but additionally develop frequent ocular manifestations likely caused by local accumulation of tyrosine upon NTBC administration. We also show that allogeneic transplantation of wild-type rabbit primary hepatocytes into FAH(−/−) rabbits enables highly efficient liver repopulation and prevents liver insufficiency and death. Because of significant advantages over rodents and their ease of breeding, maintenance, and manipulation compared with larger animals including pigs, FAH(−/−) rabbits are an attractive alternative for modeling the consequences of HT1. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2017-03-17 2017-01-04 /pmc/articles/PMC5377789/ /pubmed/28053091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.764787 Text en © 2017 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) . |
spellingShingle | Molecular Bases of Disease Li, Li Zhang, Quanjun Yang, Huaqiang Zou, Qingjian Lai, Chengdan Jiang, Fei Zhao, Ping Luo, Zhiwei Yang, Jiayin Chen, Qian Wang, Yan Newsome, Philip N. Frampton, Jon Maxwell, Patrick H. Li, Wenjuan Chen, Shuhan Wang, Dongye Siu, Tak-Shing Tam, Sidney Tse, Hung-Fat Qin, Baoming Bao, Xichen Esteban, Miguel A. Lai, Liangxue Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title | Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title_full | Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title_fullStr | Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title_full_unstemmed | Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title_short | Fumarylacetoacetate Hydrolase Knock-out Rabbit Model for Hereditary Tyrosinemia Type 1 |
title_sort | fumarylacetoacetate hydrolase knock-out rabbit model for hereditary tyrosinemia type 1 |
topic | Molecular Bases of Disease |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5377789/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28053091 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.764787 |
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