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![]() British Journal of HaematologyVolume 103 Issue 2, Pages 335 - 342 Published Online: 4 Jan 2002 © 2010 Blackwell Publishing Ltd The Official Journal of the British Society for Haematology
Abstract | References | Full Text: HTML, PDF (Size: 1182K) | Related Articles | Citation Tracking Enhanced human cell engraftment in mice deficient in RAG2 and the common cytokine receptor γ chain Copyright 1998 Blackwell Science Ltd KEYWORDS immunodeficient mice • xenotransplantation • B-lymphoblastoid cell line • peripheral blood lymphocytes • NK cells ABSTRACTXenotransplantation of human cells into immunodeficient mice has been used to develop models of human haemopoiesis and lymphoid cell function. However, the utility of existing mouse strains can be limited by shortened life-spans, spontaneous production of functional lymphocytes with ageing, and residual innate immunity leading to variable levels of engraftment. Mice with a deletion of the common cytokine receptor γ chain (γc) gene have reduced numbers of peripheral T and B lymphocytes, and absent natural killer cell (NK) activity. A genetic cross with a recombinase activating gene 2 (RAG2)-deficient strain produced mice doubly homozygous for the γc and RAG2 null alleles (γc |