A mouse model that is immunologically tolerant to reporter and modifier proteins

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Reporter proteins have become an indispensable tool in biomedical research. However, exogenous introduction of these reporters into mice poses a risk of rejection by the immune system. Here, we describe the generation, validation and application of a multiple reporter protein tolerant ‘Tol' mouse model that constitutively expresses an assembly of shuffled reporter proteins from a single open reading frame. We demonstrate that expression of the Tol transgene results in the deletion of CD8+ T cells specific for a model epitope, and substantially improves engraftment of reporter-gene transduced T cells. The Tol strain provides a valuable mouse model for cell transfer and viral-mediated gene transfer studies, and serves as a methodological example for the generation of poly-tolerant mouse strains.

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Bresser, K., Dijkgraaf, F. E., Pritchard, C. E. J., Huijbers, I. J., Song, J. Y., Rohr, J. C., … Schumacher, T. N. (2020). A mouse model that is immunologically tolerant to reporter and modifier proteins. Communications Biology, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0979-0

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