Development of a humanized HLA-A2.1/DP4 transgenic mouse model and the use of this model to map HLA-DP4-restricted epitopes of HBV envelope protein

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A new homozygous humanized transgenic mouse strain, HLA-A2.1 +/+HLA-DP4 +/+ hCD4 +/+mCD4 -/-IAβ -/-β2m -/- (HLA-A2/DP4), was obtained by crossing the previously characterized HLA-A2 +/+β2m -/- (A2) mouse and our previously created HLA-DP4 +/+ hCD4 +/+mCD4 -/-IAβ -/- (DP4) mouse. We confirmed that the transgenes (HLA-A2, HLA-DP4, hCD4) inherited from the parental A2 and DP4 mice are functional in the HLA-A2/DP4 mice. After immunizing HLA-A2/DP4 mice with a hepatitis B DNA vaccine, hepatitis B virus-specific antibodies, HLA-A2-restricted and HLA-DP4-restricted responses were observed to be similar to those in naturally infected humans. Therefore, the present study demonstrated that HLA-A2/DP4 transgenic mice can faithfully mimic human cellular responses. Furthermore, we reported four new HLA-DP4-restricted epitopes derived from HBsAg that were identified in both vaccinated HLA-A2/DP4 mice and HLA-DP4-positive human individuals. The HLA-A2/DP4 mouse model is a promising preclinical animal model carrying alleles present to more than a quarter of the human population. This model should facilitate the identification of novel HLA-A2- and HLA-DP4-restricted epitopes and vaccine development as well as the characterization of HLA-DP4-restricted responses against infection in humans. © 2012 Ru et al.

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Ru, Z., Xiao, W., Pajot, A., Kou, Z., Sun, S., Maillere, B., … Zhou, Y. (2012). Development of a humanized HLA-A2.1/DP4 transgenic mouse model and the use of this model to map HLA-DP4-restricted epitopes of HBV envelope protein. PLoS ONE, 7(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0032247

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