Application of transgenic mice to the molecular pathogenesis of cataract
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Shan-Shan Hu. Department of Ophthalmology, Hongqi Hospital of Mudanjiang Medical University, Mudanjiang 157000, Heilongjiang Province, China. hushanshan19830219@126.com

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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.82271070); the Heilongjiang Provincial Undergraduate Colleges and Universities Central to Support the Reform and Development of Local Colleges and Universities (No.2020YQ08); the Natural Science Foundation Project of Heilongjiang Province (Key Project/Outstanding Youth/Joint Guidance, No.LH2021H112); Doctoral Research Fund of Mudanjiang Medical University Affiliated Hongqi Hospital (No.2024-HQBS-03).

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    One of the most prevalent disorders that cause blindness worldwide is cataract, and its essence is the visual disorder caused by the opacity of the lens. The significant degree of variation in cataracts and the fact that a variety of factors can impact a patient’s lens transparency make it especially crucial to investigate the pathogenesis of cataracts at the molecular level. It has been found that more than 60 genes are linked to the formation of cataracts, and the construction of a transgenic mouse model of cataract similar to the selection of human lens clouding due to a variety of causes has become an important means of studying the pathogenesis of cataract. Therefore, the research on the application of transgenic mice to the molecular pathogenesis of cataracts will be the main topic of this review of the literature.

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Yue Zhang, Xiao-Ya Chen, Yu-Zhu Hu, et al. Application of transgenic mice to the molecular pathogenesis of cataract. Int J Ophthalmol, 2024,17(10):1929-1948

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  • Received:November 15,2023
  • Revised:February 29,2024
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  • Online: September 18,2024
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