Generation of Functional Human T Cell Development in NOD/SCID/IL2rγnull Humanized Mice Without Using Fetal Tissue: Application as a Model of HIV Infection and Persistence

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Colas Chloé,Volodina Olga,Béland KathieORCID,Pham Tram N.Q.,Li Yuanyi,Dallaire Frédéric,Soulard Clara,Lemieux WilliamORCID,Colamartino Aurélien B.L.,Tremblay-Laganière Camille,Dicaire Renée,Guimond JeanORCID,Patey Natasha,Vobecky SuzanneORCID,Poirier Nancy,Cohen Éric A.ORCID,Haddad ElieORCID

Abstract

AbstractGenerating humanized mice with fully functional T cells currently relies on co-implantation of hematopoietic stem cells from fetal liver and autologous fetal thymic tissue (BLT mouse). However, access to such tissues has ethical and logistical challenges. Herein, we show that NOD/SCID/IL2rγnull mice humanized with cord blood-derived CD34+ cells and implanted in quadriceps with pediatric thymic tissues excised during cardiac surgeries (CCST mice) are an alternative to BLT mice. Our data revealed a strong immune reconstitution in CCST mice, with T cells originating from CD34+ progenitor cells, proliferating efficiently in response to mitogenic stimulation ex vivo and capable of rejecting allogeneic human leukemic cells in vivo. Despite having less T cells than BLT mice, CCST mice were equally susceptible to mucosal or intraperitoneal HIV infection. Importantly, HIV-specific T cell responses were significantly higher in CCST-mice (median: 10.4% vs. 0.7%; p<0.0001 for CD8+cells and 3.9% vs. 0.7%; p<0.01 for CD4+ cells). As well, antiretroviral therapy (ART) robustly suppressed viremia and reduced the frequencies of cells carrying integrated HIV DNA by up to 2 logs in various CCST mouse tissues. As in BLT mice, we observed a complete viral rebound in 67% of the animals by 2-4 weeks following ART interruption, suggesting the presence of HIV reservoirs. In conclusion, CCST mice represent an ethical and practical alternative to BLT mice, broadening the feasibility of utilizing humanized mice for research on HIV and other human diseases.One Sentence SummaryWe herein report a new humanized mouse model implanted with human cord blood hematopoietic stem cells and allogenic pediatric thymic tissue that develops a functional T cell compartment and supports efficient HIV infection and persistence during antiretroviral therapy.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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