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Precision mouse models with expanded tropism for human pathogens

A major limitation of current humanized mouse models is that they primarily enable the analysis of human-specific pathogens that infect hematopoietic cells. However, most human pathogens target other cell types, including epithelial, endothelial and mesenchymal cells. Here, we show that implantation...

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Autores principales: Wahl, Angela, De, Chandrav, Abad Fernandez, Maria, Lenarcic, Erik M., Xu, Yinyan, Cockrell, Adam S., Cleary, Rachel A., Johnson, Claire E., Schramm, Nathaniel J., Rank, Laura M., Newsome, Isabel G., Vincent, Heather A., Sanders, Wes, Aguilera-Sandoval, Christian R., Boone, Allison, Hildebrand, William H., Dayton, Paul A., Baric, Ralph S., Pickles, Raymond J., Braunstein, Miriam, Moorman, Nathaniel J., Goonetilleke, Nilu, Victor Garcia, J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group US 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31451733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-019-0225-9
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author Wahl, Angela
De, Chandrav
Abad Fernandez, Maria
Lenarcic, Erik M.
Xu, Yinyan
Cockrell, Adam S.
Cleary, Rachel A.
Johnson, Claire E.
Schramm, Nathaniel J.
Rank, Laura M.
Newsome, Isabel G.
Vincent, Heather A.
Sanders, Wes
Aguilera-Sandoval, Christian R.
Boone, Allison
Hildebrand, William H.
Dayton, Paul A.
Baric, Ralph S.
Pickles, Raymond J.
Braunstein, Miriam
Moorman, Nathaniel J.
Goonetilleke, Nilu
Victor Garcia, J.
author_facet Wahl, Angela
De, Chandrav
Abad Fernandez, Maria
Lenarcic, Erik M.
Xu, Yinyan
Cockrell, Adam S.
Cleary, Rachel A.
Johnson, Claire E.
Schramm, Nathaniel J.
Rank, Laura M.
Newsome, Isabel G.
Vincent, Heather A.
Sanders, Wes
Aguilera-Sandoval, Christian R.
Boone, Allison
Hildebrand, William H.
Dayton, Paul A.
Baric, Ralph S.
Pickles, Raymond J.
Braunstein, Miriam
Moorman, Nathaniel J.
Goonetilleke, Nilu
Victor Garcia, J.
author_sort Wahl, Angela
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description A major limitation of current humanized mouse models is that they primarily enable the analysis of human-specific pathogens that infect hematopoietic cells. However, most human pathogens target other cell types, including epithelial, endothelial and mesenchymal cells. Here, we show that implantation of human lung tissue, which contains up to 40 cell types, including nonhematopoietic cells, into immunodeficient mice (lung-only mice) resulted in the development of a highly vascularized lung implant. We demonstrate that emerging and clinically relevant human pathogens such as Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, Zika virus, respiratory syncytial virus and cytomegalovirus replicate in vivo in these lung implants. When incorporated into bone marrow/liver/thymus humanized mice, lung implants are repopulated with autologous human hematopoietic cells. We show robust antigen-specific humoral and T-cell responses following cytomegalovirus infection that control virus replication. Lung-only mice and bone marrow/liver/thymus-lung humanized mice substantially increase the number of human pathogens that can be studied in vivo, facilitating the in vivo testing of therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-67766952020-02-26 Precision mouse models with expanded tropism for human pathogens Wahl, Angela De, Chandrav Abad Fernandez, Maria Lenarcic, Erik M. Xu, Yinyan Cockrell, Adam S. Cleary, Rachel A. Johnson, Claire E. Schramm, Nathaniel J. Rank, Laura M. Newsome, Isabel G. Vincent, Heather A. Sanders, Wes Aguilera-Sandoval, Christian R. Boone, Allison Hildebrand, William H. Dayton, Paul A. Baric, Ralph S. Pickles, Raymond J. Braunstein, Miriam Moorman, Nathaniel J. Goonetilleke, Nilu Victor Garcia, J. Nat Biotechnol Article A major limitation of current humanized mouse models is that they primarily enable the analysis of human-specific pathogens that infect hematopoietic cells. However, most human pathogens target other cell types, including epithelial, endothelial and mesenchymal cells. Here, we show that implantation of human lung tissue, which contains up to 40 cell types, including nonhematopoietic cells, into immunodeficient mice (lung-only mice) resulted in the development of a highly vascularized lung implant. We demonstrate that emerging and clinically relevant human pathogens such as Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus, Zika virus, respiratory syncytial virus and cytomegalovirus replicate in vivo in these lung implants. When incorporated into bone marrow/liver/thymus humanized mice, lung implants are repopulated with autologous human hematopoietic cells. We show robust antigen-specific humoral and T-cell responses following cytomegalovirus infection that control virus replication. Lung-only mice and bone marrow/liver/thymus-lung humanized mice substantially increase the number of human pathogens that can be studied in vivo, facilitating the in vivo testing of therapeutics. Nature Publishing Group US 2019-08-26 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6776695/ /pubmed/31451733 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-019-0225-9 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature America, Inc. 2019 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Wahl, Angela
De, Chandrav
Abad Fernandez, Maria
Lenarcic, Erik M.
Xu, Yinyan
Cockrell, Adam S.
Cleary, Rachel A.
Johnson, Claire E.
Schramm, Nathaniel J.
Rank, Laura M.
Newsome, Isabel G.
Vincent, Heather A.
Sanders, Wes
Aguilera-Sandoval, Christian R.
Boone, Allison
Hildebrand, William H.
Dayton, Paul A.
Baric, Ralph S.
Pickles, Raymond J.
Braunstein, Miriam
Moorman, Nathaniel J.
Goonetilleke, Nilu
Victor Garcia, J.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6776695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31451733
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41587-019-0225-9
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