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A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research

The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases is rapidly increasing. Animal models play pivotal roles in unravelling disease mechanisms and developing and testing therapeutic strategies. Rodents are the most widely used animal models but may have limitations in their resemb...

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Autores principales: Zettler, Silja, Renner, Simone, Kemter, Elisabeth, Hinrichs, Arne, Klymiuk, Nikolai, Backman, Mattias, Riedel, Evamaria Olga, Mueller, Christiane, Streckel, Elisabeth, Braun-Reichhart, Christina, Martins, Ana Sofia, Kurome, Mayuko, Keßler, Barbara, Zakhartchenko, Valeri, Flenkenthaler, Florian, Arnold, Georg Josef, Fröhlich, Thomas, Blum, Helmut, Blutke, Andreas, Wanke, Rüdiger, Wolf, Eckhard
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Publicado: Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal - CBRA 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0064
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author Zettler, Silja
Renner, Simone
Kemter, Elisabeth
Hinrichs, Arne
Klymiuk, Nikolai
Backman, Mattias
Riedel, Evamaria Olga
Mueller, Christiane
Streckel, Elisabeth
Braun-Reichhart, Christina
Martins, Ana Sofia
Kurome, Mayuko
Keßler, Barbara
Zakhartchenko, Valeri
Flenkenthaler, Florian
Arnold, Georg Josef
Fröhlich, Thomas
Blum, Helmut
Blutke, Andreas
Wanke, Rüdiger
Wolf, Eckhard
author_facet Zettler, Silja
Renner, Simone
Kemter, Elisabeth
Hinrichs, Arne
Klymiuk, Nikolai
Backman, Mattias
Riedel, Evamaria Olga
Mueller, Christiane
Streckel, Elisabeth
Braun-Reichhart, Christina
Martins, Ana Sofia
Kurome, Mayuko
Keßler, Barbara
Zakhartchenko, Valeri
Flenkenthaler, Florian
Arnold, Georg Josef
Fröhlich, Thomas
Blum, Helmut
Blutke, Andreas
Wanke, Rüdiger
Wolf, Eckhard
author_sort Zettler, Silja
collection PubMed
description The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases is rapidly increasing. Animal models play pivotal roles in unravelling disease mechanisms and developing and testing therapeutic strategies. Rodents are the most widely used animal models but may have limitations in their resemblance to human disease mechanisms and phenotypes. Findings in rodent models are consequently often difficult to extrapolate to human clinical trials. To overcome this ‘translational gap’, we and other groups are developing porcine disease models. Pigs share many anatomical and physiological traits with humans and thus hold great promise as translational animal models. Importantly, the toolbox for genetic engineering of pigs is rapidly expanding. Human disease mechanisms and targets can therefore be reproduced in pigs on a molecular level, resulting in precise and predictive porcine (PPP) models. In this short review, we summarize our work on the development of genetically (pre)diabetic pig models and how they have been used to study disease mechanisms and test therapeutic strategies. This includes the generation of reporter pigs for studying beta-cell maturation and physiology. Furthermore, genetically engineered pigs are promising donors of pancreatic islets for xenotransplantation. In summary, genetically tailored pig models have become an important link in the chain of translational diabetes and metabolic research.
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spelling pubmed-75345552020-10-06 A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research Zettler, Silja Renner, Simone Kemter, Elisabeth Hinrichs, Arne Klymiuk, Nikolai Backman, Mattias Riedel, Evamaria Olga Mueller, Christiane Streckel, Elisabeth Braun-Reichhart, Christina Martins, Ana Sofia Kurome, Mayuko Keßler, Barbara Zakhartchenko, Valeri Flenkenthaler, Florian Arnold, Georg Josef Fröhlich, Thomas Blum, Helmut Blutke, Andreas Wanke, Rüdiger Wolf, Eckhard Anim Reprod Thematic Section: 34th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Embryo Technology Society (Sbte) The global prevalence of diabetes mellitus and other metabolic diseases is rapidly increasing. Animal models play pivotal roles in unravelling disease mechanisms and developing and testing therapeutic strategies. Rodents are the most widely used animal models but may have limitations in their resemblance to human disease mechanisms and phenotypes. Findings in rodent models are consequently often difficult to extrapolate to human clinical trials. To overcome this ‘translational gap’, we and other groups are developing porcine disease models. Pigs share many anatomical and physiological traits with humans and thus hold great promise as translational animal models. Importantly, the toolbox for genetic engineering of pigs is rapidly expanding. Human disease mechanisms and targets can therefore be reproduced in pigs on a molecular level, resulting in precise and predictive porcine (PPP) models. In this short review, we summarize our work on the development of genetically (pre)diabetic pig models and how they have been used to study disease mechanisms and test therapeutic strategies. This includes the generation of reporter pigs for studying beta-cell maturation and physiology. Furthermore, genetically engineered pigs are promising donors of pancreatic islets for xenotransplantation. In summary, genetically tailored pig models have become an important link in the chain of translational diabetes and metabolic research. Colégio Brasileiro de Reprodução Animal - CBRA 2020-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7534555/ /pubmed/33029223 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0064 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Copyright © The Author(s). This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Thematic Section: 34th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Embryo Technology Society (Sbte)
Zettler, Silja
Renner, Simone
Kemter, Elisabeth
Hinrichs, Arne
Klymiuk, Nikolai
Backman, Mattias
Riedel, Evamaria Olga
Mueller, Christiane
Streckel, Elisabeth
Braun-Reichhart, Christina
Martins, Ana Sofia
Kurome, Mayuko
Keßler, Barbara
Zakhartchenko, Valeri
Flenkenthaler, Florian
Arnold, Georg Josef
Fröhlich, Thomas
Blum, Helmut
Blutke, Andreas
Wanke, Rüdiger
Wolf, Eckhard
A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title_full A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title_fullStr A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title_full_unstemmed A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title_short A decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
title_sort decade of experience with genetically tailored pig models for diabetes and metabolic research
topic Thematic Section: 34th Annual Meeting of the Brazilian Embryo Technology Society (Sbte)
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7534555/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33029223
http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/1984-3143-AR2020-0064
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