Transgenic Analysis of Human Drug–Metabolizing Enzymes: Preclinical Drug Development and Toxicology

Table 2.

Potential Problems with Transgenic Mouse Lines in Pharmacokinetics and Toxicology

Problem Solution
Genetic background modifies phenotype • Backcross to defined genetic background, with matched wild-type controls
• Generate multiple independent lines
High background “noise” due to overlapping substrate specificities between, or structural homology within, gene families • Delete endogenous interfering genes (may be technically difficult if several spread throughout the genome)
Species differences in gene regulation • Express transgene under endogenous promoter
Integration position affects genotype • Generate multiple independent lines
Gene deletion is embryonic lethal or causes significant welfare problems • Use conditional deletion (i.e., Cre/LoxP)
Residual activity remains after gene targeting (i.e., truncated protein acts as dominant negative) • Delete gene completely

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  1. MI September 2003 vol. 3 no. 6 331-343