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Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice

Mice xenotransplanted with human cells and/or expressing human gene products (also known as “humanized mice”) recapitulate the human evolutionary specialization and diversity of genotypic and phenotypic traits. These models can provide a relevant in vivo context for understanding of human‐specific p...

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Autores principales: Stripecke, Renata, Münz, Christian, Schuringa, Jan Jacob, Bissig, Karl‐Dimiter, Soper, Brian, Meeham, Terrence, Yao, Li‐Chin, Di Santo, James P, Brehm, Michael, Rodriguez, Estefania, Wege, Anja Kathrin, Bonnet, Dominique, Guionaud, Silvia, Howard, Kristina E, Kitchen, Scott, Klein, Florian, Saeb‐Parsy, Kourosh, Sam, Johannes, Sharma, Amar Deep, Trumpp, Andreas, Trusolino, Livio, Bult, Carol, Shultz, Leonard
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32578942
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708662
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author Stripecke, Renata
Münz, Christian
Schuringa, Jan Jacob
Bissig, Karl‐Dimiter
Soper, Brian
Meeham, Terrence
Yao, Li‐Chin
Di Santo, James P
Brehm, Michael
Rodriguez, Estefania
Wege, Anja Kathrin
Bonnet, Dominique
Guionaud, Silvia
Howard, Kristina E
Kitchen, Scott
Klein, Florian
Saeb‐Parsy, Kourosh
Sam, Johannes
Sharma, Amar Deep
Trumpp, Andreas
Trusolino, Livio
Bult, Carol
Shultz, Leonard
author_facet Stripecke, Renata
Münz, Christian
Schuringa, Jan Jacob
Bissig, Karl‐Dimiter
Soper, Brian
Meeham, Terrence
Yao, Li‐Chin
Di Santo, James P
Brehm, Michael
Rodriguez, Estefania
Wege, Anja Kathrin
Bonnet, Dominique
Guionaud, Silvia
Howard, Kristina E
Kitchen, Scott
Klein, Florian
Saeb‐Parsy, Kourosh
Sam, Johannes
Sharma, Amar Deep
Trumpp, Andreas
Trusolino, Livio
Bult, Carol
Shultz, Leonard
author_sort Stripecke, Renata
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description Mice xenotransplanted with human cells and/or expressing human gene products (also known as “humanized mice”) recapitulate the human evolutionary specialization and diversity of genotypic and phenotypic traits. These models can provide a relevant in vivo context for understanding of human‐specific physiology and pathologies. Humanized mice have advanced toward mainstream preclinical models and are now at the forefront of biomedical research. Here, we considered innovations and challenges regarding the reconstitution of human immunity and human tissues, modeling of human infections and cancer, and the use of humanized mice for testing drugs or regenerative therapy products. As the number of publications exploring different facets of humanized mouse models has steadily increased in past years, it is becoming evident that standardized reporting is needed in the field. Therefore, an international community‐driven resource called “Minimal Information for Standardization of Humanized Mice” (MISHUM) has been created for the purpose of enhancing rigor and reproducibility of studies in the field. Within MISHUM, we propose comprehensive guidelines for reporting critical information generated using humanized mice.
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spelling pubmed-73388012020-07-13 Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice Stripecke, Renata Münz, Christian Schuringa, Jan Jacob Bissig, Karl‐Dimiter Soper, Brian Meeham, Terrence Yao, Li‐Chin Di Santo, James P Brehm, Michael Rodriguez, Estefania Wege, Anja Kathrin Bonnet, Dominique Guionaud, Silvia Howard, Kristina E Kitchen, Scott Klein, Florian Saeb‐Parsy, Kourosh Sam, Johannes Sharma, Amar Deep Trumpp, Andreas Trusolino, Livio Bult, Carol Shultz, Leonard EMBO Mol Med Review Mice xenotransplanted with human cells and/or expressing human gene products (also known as “humanized mice”) recapitulate the human evolutionary specialization and diversity of genotypic and phenotypic traits. These models can provide a relevant in vivo context for understanding of human‐specific physiology and pathologies. Humanized mice have advanced toward mainstream preclinical models and are now at the forefront of biomedical research. Here, we considered innovations and challenges regarding the reconstitution of human immunity and human tissues, modeling of human infections and cancer, and the use of humanized mice for testing drugs or regenerative therapy products. As the number of publications exploring different facets of humanized mouse models has steadily increased in past years, it is becoming evident that standardized reporting is needed in the field. Therefore, an international community‐driven resource called “Minimal Information for Standardization of Humanized Mice” (MISHUM) has been created for the purpose of enhancing rigor and reproducibility of studies in the field. Within MISHUM, we propose comprehensive guidelines for reporting critical information generated using humanized mice. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-06-24 2020-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7338801/ /pubmed/32578942 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708662 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Stripecke, Renata
Münz, Christian
Schuringa, Jan Jacob
Bissig, Karl‐Dimiter
Soper, Brian
Meeham, Terrence
Yao, Li‐Chin
Di Santo, James P
Brehm, Michael
Rodriguez, Estefania
Wege, Anja Kathrin
Bonnet, Dominique
Guionaud, Silvia
Howard, Kristina E
Kitchen, Scott
Klein, Florian
Saeb‐Parsy, Kourosh
Sam, Johannes
Sharma, Amar Deep
Trumpp, Andreas
Trusolino, Livio
Bult, Carol
Shultz, Leonard
Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice
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title_short Innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice
title_sort innovations, challenges, and minimal information for standardization of humanized mice
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7338801/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32578942
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/emmm.201708662
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