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APP mouse models for Alzheimer's disease preclinical studies
Hiroki Sasaguri, Per Nilsson, Shoko Hashimoto, Kenichi Nagata, Takashi Saito, Bart De Strooper, John Hardy, Robert Vassar, Bengt Winblad, Takaomi C. Saido
The EMBO Journal · 2017 · ▲ 783 citations
Abstract
Abstract Animal models of human diseases that accurately recapitulate clinical pathology are indispensable for understanding molecular mechanisms and advancing preclinical studies. The Alzheimer's disease (AD) research community has historically used first‐generation transgenic (Tg) mouse models that overexpress proteins linked to familial AD (FAD), mutant amyloid precursor protein (APP), or APP and presenilin (PS). These mice exhibit AD pathology, but the overexpression paradigm may cause additional phenotypes unrelated to AD. Second‐generation mouse models contain humanized sequences and clinical mutations in the endogenous mouse App gene. These mice show Aβ accumulation without phenotypes related to overexpression but are not yet a clinical recapitulation of human AD. In this review, we evaluate different APP mouse models of AD, and review recent studies using the second‐generation mice. We advise AD researchers to consider the comparative strengths and limitations of each model against the scientific and therapeutic goal of a prospective preclinical study.
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Sasaguri, H., Nilsson, P., Hashimoto, S., Nagata, K., Saito, T., Strooper, B.D., Hardy, J., Vassar, R., Winblad, B., & Saido, T.C. (2017). APP mouse models for Alzheimer's disease preclinical studies. <em>The EMBO Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.15252/embj.201797397
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Sasaguri H, Nilsson P, Hashimoto S, Nagata K, Saito T, Strooper BD, et al. APP mouse models for Alzheimer's disease preclinical studies. The EMBO Journal. 2017. doi:10.15252/embj.201797397.
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@article{hiroki2017APPmou,
title = {APP mouse models for Alzheimer's disease preclinical studies},
author = {Hiroki Sasaguri and Per Nilsson and Shoko Hashimoto and Kenichi Nagata and Takashi Saito and Bart De Strooper and John Hardy and Robert Vassar and Bengt Winblad and Takaomi C. Saido},
journal = {The EMBO Journal},
year = {2017},
doi = {10.15252/embj.201797397},
}
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