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

Kaspar Bresser, Feline E. Dijkgraaf, Colin E.J. Pritchard, Ivo J. Huijbers, Ji‐Ying Song, Jan Rohr, Ferenc A. Scheeren, Ton N. Schumacher

2020Communications Biology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract 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.

Topics & Concepts

Reporter geneTransgeneGreen fluorescent proteinBiologyEpitopeOpen reading frameCD8GeneComputational biologyCell biologyImmune systemMolecular biologyAntigenGeneticsGene expressionPeptide sequenceVirus-based gene therapy researchImmunotherapy and Immune ResponsesRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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