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Advances in bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) transgenic mice for gene analysis and disease research
•BAC transgenesis enables study of large genes with native regulatory elements.•Humanized BAC mice model human diseases and drug responses.•Position effects and copy number variation remain key challenges.•BAC mice bridge basic research and clinical applications in biomedicine. Transgenic mice, incl...
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Published in: | Gene 2025-01, Vol.934, p.149014, Article 149014 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | •BAC transgenesis enables study of large genes with native regulatory elements.•Humanized BAC mice model human diseases and drug responses.•Position effects and copy number variation remain key challenges.•BAC mice bridge basic research and clinical applications in biomedicine.
Transgenic mice, including those created using Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BACs), are artificial manipulations that have become critical tools for studying gene function. While conventional transgenic techniques face challenges in achieving precise expression of foreign genes in specific cells and tissues, BAC transgenic mice offer a solution by incorporating large DNA segments that can include entire expression units with tissue-specific enhancers.
This review provides a thorough examination of BAC transgenic mouse technology, encompassing both traditional and humanized models. We explore the benefits and drawbacks of BAC transgenesis compared to other techniques such as knock-in and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies. The review emphasizes the applications of BAC transgenic mice in various disciplines, including neuroscience, immunology, drug metabolism, and disease modeling. Additionally, we address crucial aspects of generating and analyzing BAC transgenic mice, such as position effects, copy number variations, and strategies to mitigate these challenges. Despite certain limitations, humanized BAC transgenic mice have proven to be invaluable tools for studying the pathogenesis of human diseases, drug development, and understanding intricate gene regulatory mechanisms. This review discusses current topics on BAC transgenic mice and their evolving significance in biomedical research. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2024.149014 |