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Atherosclerosis Induced by Adeno-Associated Virus Encoding Gain-of-Function PCSK9
Martin Mæng Bjørklund1,2, Juan A Bernal2, Jacob F Bentzon3,4
1Department of Clinical Medicine, Heart Diseases, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
Abstract:
Induction of atherosclerosis in mice with one or more genetic alterations (e.g., conditional deletion of a gene of interest) has traditionally required crossbreeding with Apoe or Ldlr deficient mice to achieve sufficient hypercholesterolemia. However, this procedure is time consuming and generates a surplus of mice with genotypes that are irrelevant for experiments. Several alternative methods exist that obviate the need to work in mice with germline-encoded hypercholesterolemia. In this chapter, we detail an efficient and increasingly used method to induce hypercholesterolemia in mice through adeno-associated virus-mediated transfer of the proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) gene.
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