TY - JOUR
T1 - High Human IgG Levels in Severe Combined Immunodeficient Mouse Reconstituted with Human Splenic Tissues from Patients with Gastric Cancer
AU - Kubota, Tetsuro
AU - Yamaguchi, Hiroshi
AU - Watanabe, Masahiko
AU - Yamamoto, Takaaki
AU - Takahara, Tetsuya
AU - Takeuchi, Tooru
AU - Furukawa, Toshiharu
AU - Kase, Suguru
AU - Kodaira, Susumu
AU - Ishibiki, Kyuya
AU - Kitajima, Masaki
PY - 1992/3
Y1 - 1992/3
N2 - We implanted normal peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from healthy donors and splenic tissues from patients with gastric cancers into the severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mouse, demonstrating that SCID mouse with splenic tissue can produce a high level of human immuno‐globulin G (IgG). The normal PBLs at 107 and 108/mouse were implanted intraperitoneally, and three splenic tissues with a size of 3×3×3 mm from gastric cancer patients were inoculated subcutaneously into the bilateral backs of the mice. At 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks after inoculation, mice were killed, and the human IgG was assessed by an ELISA method. SCID mice with splenic tissue revealed high human IgG levels from 2 weeks after inoculation and approximately 2 mg of IgG per ml was observed at 8 weeks post‐implantation, while the IgG levels in mice treated with PBLs were limited. Since the half life of the extrinsic human IgG was 10.2 days, the high level of human IgG in the SCID mice was supposed to be produced by human plasma cells in the splenic tissue from gastric cancer patients. This model was thought to be adequate for evaluating human immunological functions in vivo.
AB - We implanted normal peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) from healthy donors and splenic tissues from patients with gastric cancers into the severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mouse, demonstrating that SCID mouse with splenic tissue can produce a high level of human immuno‐globulin G (IgG). The normal PBLs at 107 and 108/mouse were implanted intraperitoneally, and three splenic tissues with a size of 3×3×3 mm from gastric cancer patients were inoculated subcutaneously into the bilateral backs of the mice. At 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks after inoculation, mice were killed, and the human IgG was assessed by an ELISA method. SCID mice with splenic tissue revealed high human IgG levels from 2 weeks after inoculation and approximately 2 mg of IgG per ml was observed at 8 weeks post‐implantation, while the IgG levels in mice treated with PBLs were limited. Since the half life of the extrinsic human IgG was 10.2 days, the high level of human IgG in the SCID mice was supposed to be produced by human plasma cells in the splenic tissue from gastric cancer patients. This model was thought to be adequate for evaluating human immunological functions in vivo.
KW - Human immunoglobulin
KW - Key words
KW - SCID mouse
KW - Splenic tissue
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U2 - 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00104.x
DO - 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb00104.x
M3 - Article
C2 - 1582894
AN - SCOPUS:0026510772
SN - 0910-5050
VL - 83
SP - 300
EP - 303
JO - Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
JF - Japanese Journal of Cancer Research
IS - 3
ER -