Description
- Background: The protein encoded by SPARC is a matricellular protein with anti-proliferative and anti-adhesive properties, which regulates the interaction between cells and the surrounding extracellular matrix. This protein is overexpressed in conditions such as injury, regeneration, obesity, cancer, and inflammation, making it a potential therapeutic target for diseases like cancer and inflammation.
- Targeting strategy: The exons 1-10 of mouse SPARC gene that encode the whole molecule (ATG to STOP codon), including 5’UTR and 3’UTR are replaced by human counterparts in B-hSPARC mice. The human SPARC expression is driven by human SPARC promoter, while mouse Sparc gene transcription and translation will be disrupted.
- Validation: Human SPARC protein was detectable in the B-hSPARC mice but not in C57BL/6JNifdc mice.
- Application: Tumor cell lines inoculated in B-hSPARC mice can be used to study the in vivo efficacy and safety evaluation of antibody drugs
Targeting Strategy
Gene targeting strategy for B-hSPARC mice. The exons 1-10 of mouse SPARC gene that encode the whole molecule (ATG to STOP codon), including 5’UTR and 3’UTR are replaced by human counterparts in B-hSPARC mice. The human SPARC expression is driven by human SPARC promoter, while mouse Sparc gene transcription and translation will be disrupted.
Protein expression analysis in serum
Strain specific SPARC expression analysis in wild-type C57BL/6JNifdc mice and homozygous humanized B-hSPARC mice by ELISA. Serum was collected from wild-type C57BL/6JNifdc mice (+/+) (female, n=3, 7-week-old) and homozygous B-hSPARC mice (H/H) (female, n=3, 7-week-old). Expression level of human SPARC was analyzed by ELISA (anti-human SPARC ELISA kit: Abcam, ab220654). Human SPARC was exclusively detectable in homozygous B-hSPARC mice. Values are expressed as mean ± SEM. ND=Not Detected.
* When publishing results obtained using this animal model, please acknowledge the source as follows: The animal model [B-hSPARC mice] (Cat# 114491) was purchased from Biocytogen.