Generation and characterization ofmutant mouse models for studying MEN1 disease

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LuoYa-kun
ZikiRazanA.
ZhangChangX.
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[1] CNRS5286
[2] CentreLéonBérard
[3] CentrederechercheencancérologiedeLyon
[4] FranceUnivLyon
[5] INSERM1052
[6] UnivLyon
[7] UniversitéClaudeBernardLyon1
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Mouse models; TheMEN1; gene; Tumorigenesis;
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P [天文学、地球科学];
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Patients with multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) mutations are predisposed to MEN1 syndrome affecting various endocrine cell lineages. Following its identification in the late 1990s, laboratories around the world, including our own, used gene-targeting approaches in murine models to study theMEN1 gene and its related diseases. Subsequently, this field of research witnessed an upsurge in the use ofMen1 mutant mouse models to dissect MEN1 functions. These studies led to unraveling the natural history of MEN disease, and highlighted cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying the development of the disease. In this review, we present the currently available data concerning the generation and characterization ofMen1 mutant mouse models in connection with MEN1 syndrome.
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