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B6-hITGB6 Mouse
Product Name
B6-hITGB6 Mouse
Product ID
C001871
Strain Name
C57BL/6NCya-Itgb6tm1(hITGB6)/Cya
Backgroud
C57BL/6NCya
Status
When using this mouse strain in a publication, please cite “B6-hITGB6 Mouse (Catalog C001871) were purchased from Cyagen.”
Product Type
Age
Genotype
Sex
Quantity
The standard delivery applies for a guaranteed minimum of three heterozygous carriers. Breeding services for homozygous carriers and/or specified sex are available.
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Basic Information
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Basic Information
Gene Name
ITGB6
Gene Alias
AI1H
NCBI ID
Chromosome
Chr 2 (Human)
MGI ID
Datasheet
Strain Description
The ITGB6 gene encodes the Integrin β subunit, a member of the integrin superfamily of adhesion receptors which are heterodimeric integral membrane proteins. This subunit pairs exclusively with the α subunit (encoded by ITGAV) to form the integrin αvβ6 heterodimer [1]. The primary function of the resulting αvβ6 protein is to mediate cell-to-extracellular matrix (ECM) signaling, particularly by binding to ECM ligands like fibronectin and, crucially, by activating latent transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1), a cytokine that regulates tissue homeostasis, repair, and immune suppression. Gene expression is largely restricted to epithelial cells and is typically low or absent in healthy adult epithelia but is significantly upregulated in tissues undergoing development, wound healing, fibrosis, and in many cancers (e.g., pancreatic, colon, lung, oral squamous cell carcinoma) where its expression often correlates with poor prognosis and increased invasiveness [2]. Associated diseases include various forms of cancer, chronic organ fibrosis (such as pulmonary fibrosis), and rare genetic conditions like Amelogenesis Imperfecta and a syndrome characterized by alopecia and intellectual disability [3].
B6-hITGB6 mouse is a humanized model generated using gene editing technology, in which the sequence from aa.22 to partial intron 4 was replaced with Human ITGB6 CDS-Mouse Itgb6 CDS-3’UTR of Mouse Itgb6-WPRE-BGH pA cassette. The murine signal peptide was preserved. This model can be used for studying the pathological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches of various forms of cancer, chronic organ fibrosis (such as pulmonary fibrosis), and rare genetic conditions, as well as for the development of ITGB6-targeted drugs.
Reference
Brzozowska E, Deshmukh S. Integrin Alpha v Beta 6 (αvβ6) and Its Implications in Cancer Treatment. Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Oct 15;23(20):12346.
Busenhart P, Montalban-Arques A, Katkeviciute E, Morsy Y, Van Passen C, Hering L, Atrott K, Lang S, Garzon JFG, Naschberger E, Hartmann A, Rogler G, Stürzl M, Spalinger MR, Scharl M. Inhibition of integrin αvβ6 sparks T-cell antitumor response and enhances immune checkpoint blockade therapy in colorectal cancer. J Immunother Cancer. 2022 Feb;10(2):e003465.
Zhang Z, Wang Z, Liu T, Tang J, Liu Y, Gou T, Chen K, Wang L, Zhang J, Yang Y, Zhang H. Exploring the role of ITGB6: fibrosis, cancer, and other diseases. Apoptosis. 2024 Jun;29(5-6):570-585.
Strain Strategy
The sequence from aa.22 to partial intron 4 was replaced with Human ITGB6 CDS-Mouse Itgb6 CDS-3’UTR of Mouse Itgb6-WPRE-BGH pA cassette. The murine signal peptide was preserved.

Figure 1. Gene editing strategy of B6-hITGB6 mice.
Application Area
ITGB6-targeted drug screening, development, and evaluation;
Research on the pathological mechanisms and therapeutic approaches of various forms of cancer;
Research on chronic organ fibrosis (such as pulmonary fibrosis);
Research on rare genetic conditions like Amelogenesis Imperfecta and a syndrome characterized by alopecia and intellectual disability.
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