NOD-scid IL2rgamma(null) mouse model of human skin transplantation and allograft rejection.

Transplantation
Waldemar J RackiDale L Greiner

Abstract

Transplantation of human skin on immunodeficient mice that support engraftment with functional human immune systems would be an invaluable tool for investigating mechanisms involved in wound healing and transplantation. Nonobese diabetic (NOD)-scid interleukin-2 gamma chain receptor (NSG) readily engraft with human immune systems, but human skin graft integrity is poor. In contrast, human skin graft integrity is excellent on CB17-scid bg (SCID.bg) mice, but they engraft poorly with human immune systems. Human skin grafts transplanted onto immunodeficient NSG, SCID.bg, and other immunodeficient strains were evaluated for graft integrity, preservation of graft endothelium, and their ability to be rejected after engraftment of allogeneic peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Human skin transplanted onto NSG mice develops an inflammatory infiltrate, consisting predominately of host Gr1(+) cells, that is detrimental to the survival of human endothelium in the graft. Treatment of graft recipients with anti-Gr1 antibody reduces this cellular infiltrate, preserves graft endothelium, and promotes wound healing, tissue development, and graft remodeling. Excellent graft integrity of the transplanted skin includes multilayered stratified hum...Continue Reading

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