Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Substantial advances have been generated in understanding the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Current murine models of RA-like disease have provided great insights into the molecular mechanism of inflammatory arthritis due...

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Main Authors: Misharin Alexander V, Haines G, Rose Shawn, Gierut Angelical K, Hotchkiss Richard S, Perlman Harris
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-09-01
Series:Journal of Translational Medicine
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spelling doaj-766c8b13152d4e2fa8ffc8d096eb42142020-11-24T23:34:35ZengBMCJournal of Translational Medicine1479-58762012-09-0110119010.1186/1479-5876-10-190Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritisMisharin Alexander VHaines GRose ShawnGierut Angelical KHotchkiss Richard SPerlman Harris<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Substantial advances have been generated in understanding the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Current murine models of RA-like disease have provided great insights into the molecular mechanism of inflammatory arthritis due to the use of genetically deficient or transgenic mice. However, these studies are limited by differences that exist between human and murine immune systems. Thus, the development of an animal model that utilizes human immune cells, will afford the opportunity to study their function in the initiation and propagation of inflammatory arthritis.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>One to two-day old irradiated NOD-<it>scid IL2rγ</it><sup><it>null</it></sup> (NSG) mice were reconstituted with human CD34+ cord blood stem cells. Leukocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry and circulating antibodies were determined by ELISA. Arthritis was induced by injecting complete Freund’s adjuvant into knee or ankle joints. Mice were also treated with the TNF inhibitor, Etanercept, or PBS and joints were analyzed histologically.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Humanized mice were established with high reconstitution rates and were able to spontaneously produce human immunoglobulins as well as specific IgG in response to immunization. Intraperitoneal injection of thioglycolate or injection of complete Freund’s adjuvant into joints resulted in migration of human immune cells to the injected sites. Arthritic humanized mice treated with Etanercept had markedly less inflammation, which was associated with decreased total numbers of human CD45+ cells, including human lymphocytes and neutrophils.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The humanized mouse model is a new model to study inflammatory arthritis disease using human leukocytes without rejection of engrafted tissue. Future studies may adapt this system to incorporate RA patient cord blood and develop a chimeric animal model of inflammatory arthritis using genetically predisposed immune cells.</p> http://www.translational-medicine.com/content/10/1/190Humanized mouseLeukocytesRheumatoid arthritisEtanercept
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author Misharin Alexander V
Haines G
Rose Shawn
Gierut Angelical K
Hotchkiss Richard S
Perlman Harris
spellingShingle Misharin Alexander V
Haines G
Rose Shawn
Gierut Angelical K
Hotchkiss Richard S
Perlman Harris
Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
Journal of Translational Medicine
Humanized mouse
Leukocytes
Rheumatoid arthritis
Etanercept
author_facet Misharin Alexander V
Haines G
Rose Shawn
Gierut Angelical K
Hotchkiss Richard S
Perlman Harris
author_sort Misharin Alexander V
title Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
title_short Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
title_full Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
title_fullStr Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
title_sort development of a new humanized mouse model to study acute inflammatory arthritis
publisher BMC
series Journal of Translational Medicine
issn 1479-5876
publishDate 2012-09-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Substantial advances have been generated in understanding the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Current murine models of RA-like disease have provided great insights into the molecular mechanism of inflammatory arthritis due to the use of genetically deficient or transgenic mice. However, these studies are limited by differences that exist between human and murine immune systems. Thus, the development of an animal model that utilizes human immune cells, will afford the opportunity to study their function in the initiation and propagation of inflammatory arthritis.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>One to two-day old irradiated NOD-<it>scid IL2rγ</it><sup><it>null</it></sup> (NSG) mice were reconstituted with human CD34+ cord blood stem cells. Leukocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry and circulating antibodies were determined by ELISA. Arthritis was induced by injecting complete Freund’s adjuvant into knee or ankle joints. Mice were also treated with the TNF inhibitor, Etanercept, or PBS and joints were analyzed histologically.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Humanized mice were established with high reconstitution rates and were able to spontaneously produce human immunoglobulins as well as specific IgG in response to immunization. Intraperitoneal injection of thioglycolate or injection of complete Freund’s adjuvant into joints resulted in migration of human immune cells to the injected sites. Arthritic humanized mice treated with Etanercept had markedly less inflammation, which was associated with decreased total numbers of human CD45+ cells, including human lymphocytes and neutrophils.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The humanized mouse model is a new model to study inflammatory arthritis disease using human leukocytes without rejection of engrafted tissue. Future studies may adapt this system to incorporate RA patient cord blood and develop a chimeric animal model of inflammatory arthritis using genetically predisposed immune cells.</p>
topic Humanized mouse
Leukocytes
Rheumatoid arthritis
Etanercept
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