Immunological responses against hepatitis B virus in human peripheral blood mononuclear cell-engrafted mice

Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Satoshi AonoTetsuo Takehara

Abstract

It is well known that immune-mediated virus elimination is necessary for the treatment of HBV infection. Reconstitution of human immune cells in liver chimeric mice is warranted to understand the immunopathogenesis of HBV infection. Here, we report a new immunologically humanized mouse model with a human immune system via reconstitution of immunodeficient NOG-Iaβ/β2 m double KO mice, which are NOG mice that are deficient in both MHC class I and II (DKO-NOG mice), with human HLA-A2-positive peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs). After injection of PBMCs, the xenogeneic graft-versus-host disease observed in PBMC-engrafted NOG mice was prevented in PBMC-engrafted DKO-NOG mice. Liver damage was reduced, and the survival time was prolonged in human PBMC-engrafted DKO-NOG mice compared to those in the NOG mice. The expression levels of PD-1 and Tim-3 on human T cells from PBMC-engrafted DKO-NOG mice were lower than those from NOG mice. By induction of HBV-specific T cell responses, such as vaccination with HBc-derived, peptide-pulsed DCs, hydrodynamic injection of HBV vector and intrasplenic injection of HepG2.2.15, the number of HBc-derived, peptide-specific CTLs increased in PBMC-engrafted DKO-NOG mice. Moreover, the recombina...Continue Reading

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Jan 1, 2020·International Journal of Molecular Sciences·Yoshie KametaniYutaka Tokuda
Oct 6, 2020·Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications·Abdu Saeed, Fouad Abolaban

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