Mouse models as a tool to unravel the genetic basis for human otitis media

QY Zheng, R Hardisty-Hughes, SDM Brown - Brain research, 2006 - Elsevier
QY Zheng, R Hardisty-Hughes, SDM Brown
Brain research, 2006Elsevier
The pathogenesis of otitis media (OM) is multifactorial and includes infection, anatomical
factors, immunologic status, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors. OM remains
the most common cause of hearing impairment in childhood. Genetic predisposition is
increasingly recognized as an important factor. The completion of the mouse genome
sequence has offered a powerful basket of tools for investigating gene function and can
expect to generate a rich resource of mouse mutants for the elucidation of genetic factors …
The pathogenesis of otitis media (OM) is multifactorial and includes infection, anatomical factors, immunologic status, genetic predisposition, and environmental factors. OM remains the most common cause of hearing impairment in childhood. Genetic predisposition is increasingly recognized as an important factor. The completion of the mouse genome sequence has offered a powerful basket of tools for investigating gene function and can expect to generate a rich resource of mouse mutants for the elucidation of genetic factors underlying OM. We review the literature and discuss recent progresses in developing mouse models and using mouse models to uncover the genetic basis for human OM.
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