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ADAM33 is not essential for growth and development and does not modulate allergic asthma in mice

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 18, Pages 6950-6956

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/MCB.00646-06

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL 64353, P50 HL056385, U01 HL066600, HL 53949, R01 HL053949, HL 66600, R01 HL064353, R37 HL053949, HL 56385] Funding Source: Medline

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A disintegrin and metalloprotease 33 (ADAM33) is a transmembrane protease and integrin ligand that has been identified as an asthma susceptibility gene product. To determine whether ADAM33 plays important roles in mammalian development and the modulation of allergic airway dysfunction, we generated ADAM33-null mice by gene targeting. ADAM33-null mice were born at expected Mendelian ratios, and both male and females developed normally and were fertile. No anatomical or histological abnormalities were detected in any tissues. In an animal model of allergic asthma, ADAM33-null mice showed normal allergen-induced airway hyperreactivity, immunoglobulin E production, mucus metaplasia, and airway inflammation. Our results demonstrate that ADAM33 is not essential for growth or reproduction in the mouse and does not modulate baseline or allergen-induced airway responsiveness.

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