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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 01, 2018
Filed:
Apr. 25, 2013
Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, JP;
Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, JP;
Phoenixbio Co., Ltd., Higashihiroshima-shi, Hiroshima, JP;
Michinori Kohara, Tokyo, JP;
Koichi Jishage, Gotemba, JP;
Yosuke Kawase, Gotemba, JP;
Chise Mukaidani, Higashihiroshima, JP;
Hiroki Oshita, Higashihiroshima, JP;
Satoko Hamamura, Higashihiroshima, JP;
TOKYO METROPOLITAN INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL SCIENCE, Tokyo, JP;
CHUGAI SEIYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA, Tokyo, JP;
PHOENIXBIO CO., LTD., Higashihiroshima-Shi, Hiroshima, JP;
Abstract
The present invention provides a mouse with liver damage, having a high degree of damage against the mouse's original hepatocytes while having a uPA gene in a heterozygous form, and a method for efficiently preparing the mouse. Specifically, the method for preparing a mouse with liver damage having the uPA gene in a heterozygous form comprises the following steps of: (i) transforming mouse ES cells with a DNA fragment containing a liver-specific promoter/enhancer and cDNA that encodes a urokinase-type plasminogen activator operably linked under the control thereof; (ii) injecting the transformed mouse ES cells obtained in step (i) into a host embryo; (iii) transplanting the host embryo obtained in step (ii) via the injection of the ES cells into the uterus of a surrogate mother mouse, so as to obtain a chimeric mouse; and (iv) crossing the chimeric mice obtained in step (iii), so as to obtain a transgenic mouse in which the DNA fragment is introduced in a heterozygous form.