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5xFAD Transgenic Mouse Model

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5xFAD Transgenic Mouse Model

Overview

The 5xFAD transgenic mouse model is one of the most widely used and aggressively amyloidogenic Alzheimer's disease (AD) models available for research. This model co-expresses five familial AD mutations in [amyloid precursor protein](/entities/app-protein) (APP) and [presenilin 1](/entities/psen1) (PSEN1), leading to rapid and robust [amyloid-beta](/proteins/amyloid-beta) (Aβ) plaque deposition beginning at a very young age[@oakley2006]. The 5xFAD model has become a cornerstone for amyloid-focused AD research, providing valuable insights into disease mechanisms and therapeutic development[@selkoe2016].

This comprehensive page details the genetic construction, pathological features, behavioral phenotypes, research applications, and limitations of the 5xFAD model. It also covers recent advances and future directions in 5xFAD-based research.

Genetic Construction

Historical Development

The 5xFAD model was generated through co-injection of two transgenes encoding APP and PSEN1 with familial AD mutations under the control of separate neuronal-specific promoters[@oakley2006]. This double-transgenic approach allows for co-expression of multiple disease-causing mutations in the same animal, creating a robust amyloid pathology model.

APP Transgene Mutations

The APP transgene carries three FAD mutations, collectively known as the "Swedish," "Florida," and "London" mutations:

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