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Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice
OBJECTIVE: To create an immunodeficient mouse model that spontaneously develops hyperglycemia to serve as a diabetic host for human islets and stem cell–derived β-cells in the absence or presence of a functional human immune system. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We backcrossed the Ins2(Akita) mutatio...
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American Diabetes Association
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20570944 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0323 |
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author | Brehm, Michael A. Bortell, Rita diIorio, Philip Leif, Jean Laning, Joseph Cuthbert, Amy Yang, Chaoxing Herlihy, Mary Burzenski, Lisa Gott, Bruce Foreman, Oded Powers, Alvin C. Greiner, Dale L. Shultz, Leonard D. |
author_facet | Brehm, Michael A. Bortell, Rita diIorio, Philip Leif, Jean Laning, Joseph Cuthbert, Amy Yang, Chaoxing Herlihy, Mary Burzenski, Lisa Gott, Bruce Foreman, Oded Powers, Alvin C. Greiner, Dale L. Shultz, Leonard D. |
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description | OBJECTIVE: To create an immunodeficient mouse model that spontaneously develops hyperglycemia to serve as a diabetic host for human islets and stem cell–derived β-cells in the absence or presence of a functional human immune system. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We backcrossed the Ins2(Akita) mutation onto the NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) strain and determined 1) the spontaneous development of hyperglycemia, 2) the ability of human islets, mouse islets, and dissociated mouse islet cells to restore euglycemia, 3) the generation of a human immune system following engraftment of human hematopoietic stem cells, and 4) the ability of the humanized mice to reject human islet allografts. RESULTS: We confirmed the defects in innate and adaptive immunity and the spontaneous development of hyperglycemia conferred by the IL2rγ(null), Rag1(null), and Ins2(Akita) genes in NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) (NRG-Akita) mice. Mouse and human islets restored NRG-Akita mice to normoglycemia. Insulin-positive cells in dissociated mouse islets, required to restore euglycemia in chemically diabetic NOD-scid IL2rγ(null) and spontaneously diabetic NRG-Akita mice, were quantified following transplantation via the intrapancreatic and subrenal routes. Engraftment of human hematopoietic stem cells in newborn NRG-Akita and NRG mice resulted in equivalent human immune system development in a normoglycemic or chronically hyperglycemic environment, with >50% of engrafted NRG-Akita mice capable of rejecting human islet allografts. CONCLUSIONS: NRG-Akita mice provide a model system for validation of the function of human islets and human adult stem cell, embryonic stem cell, or induced pluripotent stem cell–derived β-cells in the absence or presence of an alloreactive human immune system. |
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spelling | pubmed-29279492011-09-01 Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice Brehm, Michael A. Bortell, Rita diIorio, Philip Leif, Jean Laning, Joseph Cuthbert, Amy Yang, Chaoxing Herlihy, Mary Burzenski, Lisa Gott, Bruce Foreman, Oded Powers, Alvin C. Greiner, Dale L. Shultz, Leonard D. Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation OBJECTIVE: To create an immunodeficient mouse model that spontaneously develops hyperglycemia to serve as a diabetic host for human islets and stem cell–derived β-cells in the absence or presence of a functional human immune system. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: We backcrossed the Ins2(Akita) mutation onto the NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) strain and determined 1) the spontaneous development of hyperglycemia, 2) the ability of human islets, mouse islets, and dissociated mouse islet cells to restore euglycemia, 3) the generation of a human immune system following engraftment of human hematopoietic stem cells, and 4) the ability of the humanized mice to reject human islet allografts. RESULTS: We confirmed the defects in innate and adaptive immunity and the spontaneous development of hyperglycemia conferred by the IL2rγ(null), Rag1(null), and Ins2(Akita) genes in NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) (NRG-Akita) mice. Mouse and human islets restored NRG-Akita mice to normoglycemia. Insulin-positive cells in dissociated mouse islets, required to restore euglycemia in chemically diabetic NOD-scid IL2rγ(null) and spontaneously diabetic NRG-Akita mice, were quantified following transplantation via the intrapancreatic and subrenal routes. Engraftment of human hematopoietic stem cells in newborn NRG-Akita and NRG mice resulted in equivalent human immune system development in a normoglycemic or chronically hyperglycemic environment, with >50% of engrafted NRG-Akita mice capable of rejecting human islet allografts. CONCLUSIONS: NRG-Akita mice provide a model system for validation of the function of human islets and human adult stem cell, embryonic stem cell, or induced pluripotent stem cell–derived β-cells in the absence or presence of an alloreactive human immune system. American Diabetes Association 2010-09 2010-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC2927949/ /pubmed/20570944 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0323 Text en © 2010 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details. |
spellingShingle | Immunology and Transplantation Brehm, Michael A. Bortell, Rita diIorio, Philip Leif, Jean Laning, Joseph Cuthbert, Amy Yang, Chaoxing Herlihy, Mary Burzenski, Lisa Gott, Bruce Foreman, Oded Powers, Alvin C. Greiner, Dale L. Shultz, Leonard D. Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title | Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title_full | Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title_fullStr | Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title_full_unstemmed | Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title_short | Human Immune System Development and Rejection of Human Islet Allografts in Spontaneously Diabetic NOD-Rag1(null) IL2rγ(null) Ins2(Akita) Mice |
title_sort | human immune system development and rejection of human islet allografts in spontaneously diabetic nod-rag1(null) il2rγ(null) ins2(akita) mice |
topic | Immunology and Transplantation |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2927949/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20570944 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db10-0323 |
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