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Novel spontaneous myelodysplastic syndrome mouse model
Authors:Weisha Li  Lin Cao  Mengyuan Li  Xingjiu Yang  Wenlong Zhang  Zhiqi Song  Xinpei Wang  Lingyan Zhang  Grant Morahan  Chuan Qin  Ran Gao
Affiliation:NHC Key Laboratory of Human Disease Comparative Medicine,Beijing Engineering Research Center for Experimental Animal Models of Human Critical Diseases,Institute of Laboratory Animal Sciences,Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences(CAMS)and Comparative Medicine Center,Peking Union Medical College(PUMC),Beijing,China
Abstract:BackgroundMyelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) is a group of disorders involving hemopoietic dysfunction leading to leukemia. Although recently progress has been made in identifying underlying genetic mutations, many questions still remain. Animal models of MDS have been produced by introduction of specific mutations. However, there is no spontaneous mouse model of MDS, and an animal model to simulate natural MDS pathogenesis is urgently needed.MethodsIn characterizing the genetically diverse mouse strains of the Collaborative Cross (CC) we observed that one, designated JUN, had abnormal hematological traits. This strain was thus further analyzed for phenotypic and pathological identification, comparing the changes in each cell population in peripheral blood and in bone marrow.ResultsIn a specific‐pathogen free environment, mice of the JUN strain are relatively thin, with healthy appearance. However, in a conventional environment, they become lethargic, develop wrinkled yellow hair, have loose and light stools, and are prone to infections. We found that the mice were cytopenic, which was due to abnormal differentiation of multipotent bone marrow progenitor cells. These are common characteristics of MDS.ConclusionsA mouse strain, JUN, was found displaying spontaneous myelodysplastic syndrome. This strain has the advantage over existing models in that it develops MDS spontaneously and is more similar to human MDS than genetically modified mouse models. JUN mice will be an important tool for pathogenesis research of MDS and for evaluation of new drugs and treatments.
Keywords:myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS)   spontaneous mouse model   The Collaborative Cross Mice
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