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hTREM2-KI

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Species: Mouse
Genes: TREM2
Modification: TREM2: Knock-In
Disease Relevance: Alzheimer's Disease
Strain Name: C57BL/6J-Trem2em3(TREM2)Aduci/J
Genetic Background: C57BL/6J
Availability: Register interest. The Jackson Laboratory Stock No. 038103.

Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells 2 (TREM2) is a transmembrane receptor that modulates microglial activity and survival. A rare variant in TREM2, R47H, triples the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in heterozygous carriers.

This knock-in model carries a “humanized” TREM2 gene, in which the mouse genomic sequence from the start codon in exon 1 to the stop codon in exon 5 was replaced with the corresponding human sequence. These mice serve as controls for the hTREM2-R47H_KI line, which carries a humanized TREM2 gene with the R47H variant.

The levels of expression of the humanized allele and wild-type mouse allele are similar in heterozygous mice, as assessed by RNA-Seq of hippocampal tissue from 2-month-old animals.

Both heterozygous and homozygous mice are viable and fertile.

Modification Details

Mouse genomic DNA between the start codon in exon 1 and the stop codon in exon 5 was replaced by the corresponding human genomic DNA 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+.

Absent

No Data

  • Plaques
  • Tangles
  • Neuronal Loss
  • Gliosis
  • Synaptic Loss
  • Changes in LTP/LTD
  • Cognitive Impairment

Plaques

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Tangles

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Neuronal Loss

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Gliosis

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Synaptic Loss

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Changes in LTP/LTD

No data.

Cognitive Impairment

No data.

Last Updated: 15 Aug 2023

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References

Research Models Citations

  1. hTREM2-R47H_KI

External Citations

  1. The Jackson Laboratory Stock No. 038103

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