Author:
Roy Chandra N.,Shu Sherry T.,Kline Christopher,Rigatti Lora,Smithgall Thomas E.,Ambrose Zandrea
Abstract
AbstractHumanized mice have been used to study human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transmission, pathogenesis, and treatment. The ability of pediatric thymus tissue implanted either in the leg (Leg PedThy) or under the renal capsule (Renal PedThy) with allogeneic CD34+ hematopoietic cells (HSCs) in NSG mice was evaluated for reconstitution of human immune cells and for rectal transmission of HIV-1. These mice were compared to traditional BLT mice implanted with fetal liver and thymus under the renal capsule and mice injected only with HSCs. Renal PedThy mice had similar immune reconstitution in the blood, spleen and intestine as BLT mice, while Leg PedThy mice had transient detection of immune cells, particularly CD4+ T cells and macrophages, the target cells for HIV-1 infection. Rectal transmission and replication of HIV-1 was efficient in BLT mice but lower and more variable in Renal PedThy mice. HIV-1 was poorly transmitted in HSC mice and not transmitted in Leg PedThy mice, which correlated with the frequencies of target cells in the spleen and intestine. Humanization of NSG mice with pediatric thymus was successful when implanted under the kidney capsule, but led to less efficient HIV-1 rectal transmission and replication compared to BLT mice.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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