Laboratory Animal Research (Oct 2022)

Key factors to establish the ovalbumin-induced atopic dermatitis minipig model: age and body weight

  • Young Kyu Kim,
  • JuKyung Lee,
  • Hyeon-Young Kim,
  • Sung-Hwan Kim,
  • Jeong Ho Hwang,
  • Han Na Suh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s42826-022-00141-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 38, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

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Abstract Background Given its similar structure and immune response to the human skin, porcine is a good model for dermal studies. Here, we sensitized ovalbumin (Ova) on minipig back skin for 2–4 weeks to induce chronic atopic dermatitis (AD). Results Gross observation, serum cytokine level, epidermal thickness, and epidermal integrity did not change after 4 weeks of Ova induction compared with the control, indicating AD modeling failure. Only the neutrophils in the blood and macrophages in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid changed slightly until 3 or 2 weeks after Ova sensitization, respectively. The successful and failed Ova-induced AD minipig models only differ in age and body weight of the minipigs. The minipigs, 12 months old with a 30-kg median weight, had a two-fold thicker dermis than minipigs 8–10 months old, with an 18.97-kg median weight, resulting in impaired Ova permeability and immune response. Conclusion Age and body weight are key factors that should be considered when developing an Ova-induced AD minipig model.

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