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Recent Developments in NSG and NRG Humanized Mouse Models for Their Use in Viral and Immune Research

Maksym Kitsera, Jesús Emanuel Brunetti, Estefanía Rodríguez

2023Viruses15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Humanized mouse models have been widely used in virology, immunology, and oncology in the last decade. With advances in the generation of knockout mouse strains, it is now possible to generate animals in which human immune cells or human tissue can be engrafted. These models have been used for the study of human infectious diseases, cancers, and autoimmune diseases. In recent years, there has been an increase in the use of humanized mice to model human-specific viral infections. A human immune system in these models is crucial to understand the pathogenesis observed in human patients, which allows for better treatment design and vaccine development. Recent advances in our knowledge about viral pathogenicity and immune response using NSG and NRG mice are reviewed in this paper.

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Humanized mouseImmune systemImmunologyVirologyBiologyPathogenicityMicrobiologyVirus-based gene therapy researchRespiratory viral infections researchAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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