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A novel mouse strain optimized for chronic human antibody administration

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Significance Species differences in IgG Fc–Fcγ receptor (FcγR) interactions have made humanized mouse models an attractive strategy to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of human antibodies. We previously published a… Click to show full abstract

Significance Species differences in IgG Fc–Fcγ receptor (FcγR) interactions have made humanized mouse models an attractive strategy to evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of human antibodies. We previously published a humanized FcγR mouse model that fully recapitulates the expression and function of these receptors in vivo. However, the immunogenicity of exogenous human IgG has made long-term assessment of antibody function challenging, since endogenous mouse anti-human IgG responses limit the duration and success of these studies. Here, we present a mouse strain that expresses human IgG1 and FcγRs, thereby conferring tolerance to chronic administration of human IgG and enabling functional assessment of antibodies. Because this strain is appropriate for chronic disease models, we expect that researchers will benefit from its use.

Keywords: human igg; administration; mouse strain; mouse; novel mouse; antibody

Journal Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year Published: 2022

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