Dermatology Research and Practice (Jan 2010)

Mouse Models for Blistering Skin Disorders

  • Radhika Ganeshan,
  • Jiangli Chen,
  • Peter J. Koch

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2010/584353
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2010

Abstract

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Genetically engineered mice have been essential tools for elucidating the pathological mechanisms underlying human diseases. In the case of diseases caused by impaired desmosome function, mouse models have helped to establish causal links between mutations and disease phenotypes. This review focuses on mice that lack the desmosomal cadherins desmoglein 3 or desmocollin 3 in stratified epithelia. A comparison of the phenotypes observed in these mouse lines is provided and the relationship between the mutant mouse phenotypes and human diseases, in particular pemphigus vulgaris, is discussed. Furthermore, we will discuss the advantages and potential limitations of genetically engineered mouse lines in our ongoing quest to understand blistering skin diseases.