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2021
A Humanized Mouse Strain That Develops Spontaneously Immune-Mediated Diabetes.
Luce, Sandrine
Guinoiseau, Sophie
Gadault, Alexis
Letourneur, Franck
Nitschke, Patrick
Bras, Marc
Vidaud, Michel
Charneau, Pierre
Larger, Etienne
Colli, Maikel L
Eizirik, Decio L
Lemonnier, François
Boitard, Christian
Frontiers in immunology 2021;12: 748679
Abstract

To circumvent the limitations of available preclinical models for the study of type 1 diabetes (T1D), we developed a new humanized model, the YES-RIP-hB7.1 mouse. This mouse is deficient of murine major histocompatibility complex class I and class II, the murine insulin genes, and expresses as transgenes the HLA-A*02:01 allele, the diabetes high-susceptibility HLA-DQ8A and B alleles, the human insulin gene, and the human co-stimulatory molecule B7.1 in insulin-secreting cells. It develops spontaneous T1D along with CD4 and CD8 T-cell responses to human preproinsulin epitopes. Most of the responses identified in these mice were validated in T1D patients. This model is amenable to characterization of hPPI-specific epitopes involved in T1D and to the identification of factors that may trigger autoimmune response to insulin-secreting cells in human T1D. It will allow evaluating peptide-based immunotherapy that may directly apply to T1D in human and complete preclinical model availability to address the issue of clinical heterogeneity of human disease.

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