World’s first mouse model with fully functional human immune system developed | This new approach may offer a viable alternative to the use of non-human primates in immunological and microbiological research.

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    1. From the article: Scientists have successfully engineered a mouse model that has a complete and functional human immune system. The model is reported to also have a human-like gut microbiome capable of generating specific antibody responses.

      Developed by scientists at The University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, these humanized mice are named TruHuX (for truly human, or THX).

      The model has lymph nodes, germinal centers, thymus human epithelial cells, human T and B lymphocytes, memory B lymphocytes, and plasma cells that produce highly specific antibody and autoantibodies identical to those found in humans, according to the researchers.

      “By critically leveraging estrogen activity to support human stem cell and human immune cell differentiation and antibody responses, THX mice provide a platform for human immune system studies, development of human vaccines and testing of therapeutics,” Paolo Casali, MD, University of Texas Ashbel Smith Professor and Distinguished Research Professor.

      According to Casali, the new discovery opens new ways for human in vivo experimentation, including the development of immunotherapeutics like cancer checkpoint inhibitors, human bacterial and viral vaccines, and the modeling of many human diseases.

      He further expresses optimism that this novel approach could potentially render the use of non-human primates obsolete in immunological and microbiological biomedical research.

      According to research published in [Nature](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41590-024-01880-3), these mice exhibit diverse human B cell and T cell antigen receptor repertoires and can mount mature T cell-dependent and T cell-independent antibody responses involving somatic hypermutation, class-switch recombination, and plasma cell and memory B cell differentiation. Notably, these mice can also develop lupus autoimmunity after pristane injection.

      By leveraging estrogen activity to support human immune cell differentiation and maturation of antibody responses, THX mice provide a platform to study the human immune system and develop human vaccines and therapeutics.

    2. jimmysledge on

      Because changing the genome of any species is a wise thing…said no one ever