International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Jun 2019)

Recent Advances in Allergy Research Using Humanized Mice

  • Ryoji Ito,
  • Shuichiro Maruoka,
  • Yasuhiro Gon,
  • Ikumi Katano,
  • Takeshi Takahashi,
  • Mamoru Ito,
  • Kenji Izuhara,
  • Satoshi Nunomura

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20112740
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 11
p. 2740

Abstract

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The prevalence rates of allergic diseases are increasing worldwide, particularly in industrial countries. To date, many mouse models have been generated for allergy research; studies conducted using these models have suggested the importance of cross-talk between immune cells and tissue-resident non-immune cells in the onset of allergic diseases. However, there are several differences between the immune systems of rodents and humans, and human studies are limited. Thus, mice reconstituted with human immune cells are a novel tool for the preclinical evaluation of the efficacy and safety of developing drugs. Genetic technologies for generating humanized mice have improved markedly in recent years. In this review, we will discuss recent progress in allergy research using humanized mice and introduce our recent humanized mouse model of airway inflammation in human immune cells.

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