Research Models
Il1rap KO/APOE4/Trem2*R47H
Species: Mouse
Genes: APOE, Il1rap, Trem2
Mutations: TREM2 R47H
Modification: APOE: Knock-In; Il1rap: Knock-Out; Trem2: Knock-In
Disease Relevance: Alzheimer's Disease
Strain Name: B6.Cg-Apoetm1.1(APOE*4)Adiuj Il1rapem#1Adiuj Trem2em1Adiuj/J
Genetic Background: C57BL/6J
Availability: The Jackson Laboratory, Stock# 030304. Cryopreserved.
Summary
The epsilon-4 allele of Apoliporotein E (APOE4) and the R47H variant of TREM2 have each been found to confer an approximately threefold increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease in humans heterozygous for either allele. Il1rap (interleukin 1 receptor accessory protein) is a component of the interleukin 1 receptor complex and is necessary for interleukin 1 signaling. An intronic variant in Il1rap, rs12053868-G, has been associated with higher rates of amyloid accumulation, temporal-cortex atrophy, and cognitive decline; less microglial activation; and a greater probability of converting from MCI to AD, compared with the common variant (Ramanan et al., 2015).
This triple mutant line carries a humanized APOE4 allele, the p.R47H mutation knocked into mouse Trem2, and a knock-out allele of the Il1rap gene. This line may be useful for studying late-onset sporadic Alzheimer’s disease.
Mice that are homozygous for the humanized APOE4 (Apoetm1.1(APOE*4)Adiuj) and Trem2 p.R47H (Trem2em1Adiuj) alleles and heterozygous for the knock-out Il1rap allele (Il1rapem1Adpmc) are viable and fertile. Viability and fertility of mice homozygous for all three mutant alleles has not been tested.
Although levels of Trem2 transcripts have not been reported for Il1rap KO/APOE4/Trem2*R47H mice, Jackson Labs has noted that Trem2 expression is decreased by approximately 50 percent in the brains of its homozygous Trem2 R47H KI mice. Decreased Trem2 expression has also been observed in other Trem2 R47H knock-in lines (Trem2 R47H KI (Haass), Trem2 R47H KI (Lamb/Landreth)), and has been traced to aberrant splicing of the mutant mouse allele (Xiang et al., 2018). The R47H mutation does not, however, reduce expression of human TREM2 (Xiang et al., 2018). For discussion on extrapolating findings from R47H knock-in mice to humans, see Sep 2018 news.
Modification Details
CRISPR/cas9 was used to generate a knock-out mutation of the Il1rap gene of double mutant mice with a humanized APOE4 gene and the R47H point mutation knocked into the mouse Trem2 gene (B6(SJL)-Apoetm1.1(APOE*4)Adiuj Trem2em1Adiuj/J, The Jackson Laboratory Stock# 028709). To humanize the mouse Apoe gene, exons 2, 3 and most of exon 4 of the mouse Apoe gene were replaced by human APOE4 gene sequence including exons 2, 3 and 4, and some 3' UTR sequence.
Phenotype Characterization
When visualized, these models will distributed over a 18 month timeline demarcated at the following intervals: 1mo, 3mo, 6mo, 9mo, 12mo, 15mo, 18mo+.
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Last Updated: 30 Nov 2018
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Paper Citations
- Ramanan VK, Risacher SL, Nho K, Kim S, Shen L, McDonald BC, Yoder KK, Hutchins GD, West JD, Tallman EF, Gao S, Foroud TM, Farlow MR, De Jager PL, Bennett DA, Aisen PS, Petersen RC, Jack CR Jr, Toga AW, Green RC, Jagust WJ, Weiner MW, Saykin AJ, Alzheimer’s Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI). GWAS of longitudinal amyloid accumulation on 18F-florbetapir PET in Alzheimer's disease implicates microglial activation gene IL1RAP. Brain. 2015 Oct;138(Pt 10):3076-88. Epub 2015 Aug 11 PubMed.
- Xiang X, Piers TM, Wefers B, Zhu K, Mallach A, Brunner B, Kleinberger G, Song W, Colonna M, Herms J, Wurst W, Pocock JM, Haass C. The Trem2 R47H Alzheimer's risk variant impairs splicing and reduces Trem2 mRNA and protein in mice but not in humans. Mol Neurodegener. 2018 Sep 6;13(1):49. PubMed.
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