Humanized mice as a model for rheumatoid arthritis |
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Authors: | Eming Rüdiger Visconti Kevin Hall Frances Sekine Chiyoko Kobayashi Kayta Chen Qun Cope Andrew Kanazawa Satoshi Peterlin Matija Rijnders Antonius Boots Annemieke Meijerink Jan Sønderstrup Grete |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Stanford University School of Medicine, California 94305, USA. |
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Abstract: | Genetic susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis (RA), a common autoimmune disease, is associated with certain HLA-DR4 alleles. Treatments are rarely curative and are often tied to major side effects. We describe the development of a humanized mouse model wherein new, less toxic, vaccine-like treatments for RA might be pretested. This model includes four separate transgenes: HLA-DR*0401 and human CD4 molecules, a RA-related human autoantigenic protein (HCgp-39), and a T-cell receptor (TCRalphabeta) transgene specific for an important HCgp-39 epitope, eliciting strong Th1 responses in the context of HLA-DR*0401. |
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