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NKG-H2-Ab1 KO Mouse
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NKG-H2-Ab1 KO Mouse
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C001498
Strain Name
NOD.Cg-PrkdcscidIl2rgem1cyaH2-Ab1em1cya/Cya
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NKG
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Gene Name
Il2rg & H2-Ab1
Gene Alias
gc, p64, [g]c, CD132, gamma(c), IAb, Ia2, Ia-2, Abeta, H-2Ab, H2-Ab, Rmcs1, I-Abeta
NCBI ID
16186 & 14961
Chromosome
Chr X, Chr 17
MGI ID
MGI:96551; MGI:103070
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Strain Description
NKG mice are a type of severe immunodeficient mouse developed by Cyagen by knocking out the Il2rg gene in the NOD-Scid background strain. This strain lacks mature T, B, and NK immune cells, has reduced complement activity, and weak phagocytic activity of macrophages against human cells. Therefore, NKG mice can efficiently engraft human hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), patient-derived xenografts (PDX), or adult stem cells and tissues.
In the field of immunology, there are differences between humans and mice in terms of physiology and the immune system. Therefore, research conducted directly on mice does not fully reflect the situation in humans. By transplanting human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) or human hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) into immunodeficient mice, the mouse’s immune system can be partially or completely replaced by the human immune system, which can simulate the function of the human immune system in vivo and provide an effective model for studying the human immune system. Transplanting PBMCs into NKG mice has the advantages of high immune reconstitution efficiency and fast speed. After 3 weeks of transplantation, the average proportion of human CD45+ cells in peripheral blood exceeds 40%. Due to individual differences in donor cells, the reconstitution efficiency of some PBMC donors in NKG mice may be higher. However, due to the mismatch between human immune cells and mouse major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecules, graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) occurs, and transplanted human immune cells (including T cells, B cells, NK cells, etc.) attack mouse tissues, causing inflammation and tissue damage, ultimately leading to rapid death of mice. This results in a very limited experimental window period.
In mice, MHC is commonly referred to as the H-2 complex. The H2-Ab1 (Histocompatibility 2, class II antigen A, beta 1) gene encodes a part of the mouse MHC class II molecules. This complex is primarily present on the surface of antigen-presenting cells such as macrophages, dendritic cells, and B cells. It plays a crucial role in presenting fragments of foreign substances, such as bacteria or viruses, to helper T cells (CD4+ T cells). This antigen presentation is a fundamental step in initiating adaptive immune responses. Studies have shown that transplanting PBMCs into MHC II-deficient mice can prevent lethal graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) caused by CD4+ T cells [1-2]. The absence of H2-Ab1 can affect the recognition of mouse MHC molecules by human T cells, thereby mitigating GvHD and extending the experimental window for PBMC immune reconstitution. NKG-H2-Ab1 KO mice are generated by knocking out the H2-Ab1 gene on the background of NKG mice. Compared to NKG mice, NKG-H2-Ab1 KO mice can effectively reconstitute CD8+ T cells and exhibit improved survival after PBMC transplantation. They can be used for long-term studies on PBMC immune system reconstitution.
Reference
Koyama M, Mukhopadhyay P, Schuster IS, Henden AS, Hülsdünker J, Varelias A, Vetizou M, Kuns RD, Robb RJ, Zhang P, Blazar BR, Thomas R, Begun J, Waddell N, Trinchieri G, Zeiser R, Clouston AD, Degli-Esposti MA, Hill GR. MHC Class II Antigen Presentation by the Intestinal Epithelium Initiates Graft-versus-Host Disease and Is Influenced by the Microbiota. Immunity. 2019 Nov 19;51(5):885-898.e7.
L Covassin, J Laning, R Abdi, D L Langevin, N E Phillips, L D Shultz, M A Brehm, Human peripheral blood CD4 T cell-engrafted non-obese diabetic-scid IL2rγnull H2-Ab1 tm1Gru Tg (human leucocyte antigen D-related 4) mice: a mouse model of human allogeneic graft-versus-host disease, Clinical and Experimental Immunology, Volume 166, Issue 2, November 2011, Pages 269–280.
Strain Strategy
Knockout of H2-Ab1 on NKG mice by gene editing technology.
Application Area
Establishment of humanized immune system mouse model;
Research on graft-versus-host disease (GvHD);
Research on the immune system, hematopoietic system, and blood disease;
Cell line-derived xenograft (CDX) and drug screening and efficacy evaluation;
Patient-derived xenograft (PDX) and drug screening and efficacy evaluation.
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