Literature DB >> 15922719

Intra-thymic/splenic engraftment of human T cells in HLA-DR1 transgenic NOD/scid mice.

Ramon E Camacho1, Richard Wnek, Kashmira Shah, Dennis M Zaller, Richard J O'Reilly, Nancy Collins, Patricia Fitzgerald-Bocarsly, Gloria C Koo.   

Abstract

A HLA-DR1 transgenic mouse (NOD/scid-DR1) was derived by breeding the existing B10.M/J-[Tg]DR1 mouse with the NOD/scid mouse. The intention was to enhance engraftment of human T cells by providing human class II elements in the tissues. Thymus and spleen fragments from adult NOD/scid-DR1 mice were transplanted under the syngeneic kidney capsules, followed by injection of human cord blood mononuclear cells (CBMNC) into transplanted tissues. FACS analyses showed that human T and B cells were consistently detected in the peripheral blood and spleen, of the chimeric mice. An average of 20% of human cells was found in the spleen and the engrafted thymus/spleen tissues. Furthermore, human cells from these tissues could proliferate with anti-human CD3 antibody and these mice could generate humoral and cellular responses to allogeneic human cells. Cytokines, such as IL-10, GMCSF, IFN-gamma, and TNF-alpha were also detected in the supernatants of the cultured human cells from the chimeric mice, when they were stimulated with allogeneic cells. Therefore, a novel mouse model with functional circulating human T and B cells was established that would facilitate the exploration of vaccine, the disease processes of autoimmunity, HIV infection, and human cancer.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15922719     DOI: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2005.02.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Immunol        ISSN: 0008-8749            Impact factor:   4.868


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Review 2.  Use of humanized severe combined immunodeficient mice for human vaccine development.

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Review 4.  Humanized Mouse Models for the Study of Hepatitis C and Host Interactions.

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Journal:  Cells       Date:  2019-06-17       Impact factor: 6.600

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