Table 1.
Genetically modified mouse models with p.R122H mutant trypsinogen. Cela1, chymotrypsin-like elastase 1 gene. BAC, bacterial artificial chromosome. Note that T7R123H mice contain the p.R123H mutation, which is analogous to p.R122H in human trypsinogen.
| Citation | Method | Promoter | Trypsinogen | Gene |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Archer et al. 2006 [35] | transgenic | short rat Cela1 promoter | mouse anionic trypsinogen (isoform T8) |
coding DNA |
| Selig et al. 2006 [37] | transgenic | short rat Cela1 promoter | human PRSS1 | coding DNA |
| Athwal et al. 2014 [38] | transgenic | short rat Cela1 promoter | human PRSS1 | coding DNA |
| Huang et al. 2020 [39] | transgenic | full-length mouse Cela1 gene | human PRSS1 | coding DNA |
| Gui et al. 2020 [32] | transgenic | native trypsinogen promoter | human PRSS1 | full-length genomic in BAC |
| Wang et al. 2022 [41] | transgenic | native trypsinogen promoter | human PRSS1 | full-length genomic in BAC |
| This work T7R123H mice |
knock-in | native trypsinogen promoter | mouse cationic trypsinogen (isoform T7) |
native genomic locus |