Large animal models for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are crucial for evaluation of diagnostic procedures and treatment strategies. Pigs cloned from male cells lacking DMD exon 52 (DMDΔ52) resemble molecular, clinical and pathological hallmarks of DMD, but die before sexual maturity and cannot be propagated by breeding. Therefore, we generated female DMD+/- carriers. A single founder animal had 11 litters with 29 DMDY/-, 34 DMD+/- as well as 36 male and 29 female wild-type offspring. Breeding with F1 and F2 DMD+/- carriers resulted in additional 114 DMDY/- piglets. With intensive neonatal management, the majority survived for 3-4 months, providing statistically relevant cohorts for experimental studies. Pathological investigations and proteome studies of skeletal muscles and myocardium confirmed the resemblance of human disease mechanisms. Importantly, DMDY/- pigs reveal progressive myocardial fibrosis and increased expression of connexin-43, associated with significantly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction already at age 3 months. Furthermore, behavioral tests provided evidence for impaired cognitive ability. Our breeding cohort of DMDΔ52 pigs and standardized tissue repositories provide important resources for studying DMD disease mechanisms and for testing novel treatment strategies.

A scalable, clinically severe pig model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy / Stirm, Michael; Fonteyne, Lina Marie; Shashikadze, Bachuki; Lindner, Magdalena; Chirivi, Maila; Lange, Andreas; Kaufhold, Clara; Mayer, Christian; Medugorac, Ivica; Kessler, Barbara; Kurome, Mayuko; Zakhartchenko, Valeri; Hinrichs, Arne; Kemter, Elisabeth; Krause, Sabine; Wanke, Rüdiger; Arnold, Georg J; Wess, Gerhard; Nagashima, Hiroshi; de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ; Flenkenthaler, Florian; Kobelke, Levin Arne; Bearzi, Claudia; Rizzi, Roberto; Bähr, Andrea; Reese, Sven; Matiasek, Kaspar; Walter, Maggie C; Kupatt, Christian; Ziegler, Sibylle; Bartenstein, Peter; Fröhlich, Thomas; Klymiuk, Nikolai; Blutke, Andreas; Wolf, Eckhard. - In: DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS. - ISSN 1754-8403. - 14:12(2021). [10.1242/dmm.049285]

A scalable, clinically severe pig model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Chirivi, Maila;Rizzi, Roberto;
2021

Abstract

Large animal models for Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) are crucial for evaluation of diagnostic procedures and treatment strategies. Pigs cloned from male cells lacking DMD exon 52 (DMDΔ52) resemble molecular, clinical and pathological hallmarks of DMD, but die before sexual maturity and cannot be propagated by breeding. Therefore, we generated female DMD+/- carriers. A single founder animal had 11 litters with 29 DMDY/-, 34 DMD+/- as well as 36 male and 29 female wild-type offspring. Breeding with F1 and F2 DMD+/- carriers resulted in additional 114 DMDY/- piglets. With intensive neonatal management, the majority survived for 3-4 months, providing statistically relevant cohorts for experimental studies. Pathological investigations and proteome studies of skeletal muscles and myocardium confirmed the resemblance of human disease mechanisms. Importantly, DMDY/- pigs reveal progressive myocardial fibrosis and increased expression of connexin-43, associated with significantly reduced left ventricular ejection fraction already at age 3 months. Furthermore, behavioral tests provided evidence for impaired cognitive ability. Our breeding cohort of DMDΔ52 pigs and standardized tissue repositories provide important resources for studying DMD disease mechanisms and for testing novel treatment strategies.
2021
biobank; carrier; Duchenne muscular dystrophy; pathology; pig model; proteomics
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A scalable, clinically severe pig model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy / Stirm, Michael; Fonteyne, Lina Marie; Shashikadze, Bachuki; Lindner, Magdalena; Chirivi, Maila; Lange, Andreas; Kaufhold, Clara; Mayer, Christian; Medugorac, Ivica; Kessler, Barbara; Kurome, Mayuko; Zakhartchenko, Valeri; Hinrichs, Arne; Kemter, Elisabeth; Krause, Sabine; Wanke, Rüdiger; Arnold, Georg J; Wess, Gerhard; Nagashima, Hiroshi; de Angelis, Martin Hrabĕ; Flenkenthaler, Florian; Kobelke, Levin Arne; Bearzi, Claudia; Rizzi, Roberto; Bähr, Andrea; Reese, Sven; Matiasek, Kaspar; Walter, Maggie C; Kupatt, Christian; Ziegler, Sibylle; Bartenstein, Peter; Fröhlich, Thomas; Klymiuk, Nikolai; Blutke, Andreas; Wolf, Eckhard. - In: DISEASE MODELS & MECHANISMS. - ISSN 1754-8403. - 14:12(2021). [10.1242/dmm.049285]
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