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Publication : Use of humanized severe combined immunodeficient mice for human vaccine development.

First Author  Koo GC Year  2009
Journal  Expert Rev Vaccines Volume  8
Issue  1 Pages  113-20
PubMed ID  19093778 Mgi Jnum  J:151535
Mgi Id  MGI:4354169 Doi  10.1586/14760584.8.1.113
Citation  Koo GC, et al. (2009) Use of humanized severe combined immunodeficient mice for human vaccine development. Expert Rev Vaccines 8(1):113-20
abstractText  The severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mouse has no adaptive immunity, lacking mature T and B cells in the peripheral blood or the lymphoid organs. It has been used extensively in biomedical research as a valuable translational model for xeno-engraftment of human tissues and cells. This review focuses on the engraftment of human peripheral blood cells and tissues in SCID mice, as well as in the newly established and more permissive SCID mice deficient in the IL-2 receptor gamma-chain. Human immune responses could be elicited and assessed in these humanized SCID mice upon vaccination or sensitization with allogeneic tissues. A translational model is proposed to attain preclinical data for testing human vaccines.
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