총저자명
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Min-Young Lee, Ju-Seong Kang, Ryeo-Eun Go, Yong-Sub Byun, Young Jin Wi, Kyung-A Hwang, Jae-Hoon Choi, Hyoung-Chin Kim, Kyung-Chul Choi, Ki-Hoan Nam
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공동저자
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Ju-Seong Kang, Ryeo-Eun Go, Yong-Sub Byun, Young Jin Wi, Kyung-A Hwang, Jae-Hoon Choi, Hyoung-Chin Kim, Kyung-Chul Choi
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초록
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Rhomboid family member 2 gene () is an inactive homologue lacking essential catalytic residues of rhomboid intramembrane serine proteases. The protein is necessary for maturation of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) converting enzyme, which is the molecule responsible for the release of TNF-α. In this study, knockout (KO) mice were produced by CRISPR/CAS9. To see the effects of the failure of TNF-α release induced by gene KO, collagen-induced arthritis (CIA), which is the representative TNF-α related disease, was induced in the mutant mouse using chicken collagen type II. The severity of the CIA was measured by traditional clinical scores and histopathological analysis of hind limb joints. A rota-rod test and grip strength test were employed to evaluate the severity of CIA based on losses of physical functions. The results indicated that mutant mice showed clear alleviation of the clinical severity of CIA as demonstrated by the significantly lower severity indexes. Moreover, a grip strength test was shown to be useful for the evaluation of physical functional losses by CIA. Overall, the results showed that the gene has a significant effect on the induction of CIA, which is related to TNF-α.
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