Humanized mouse model supports development, function, and tissue residency of human natural killer cells
Herndler-Brandstetter D, Shan L, Yao Y, Stecher C, Plajer V, Lietzenmayer M, Strowig T, de Zoete MR, Palm NW, Chen J, Blish CA, Frleta D, Gurer C, Macdonald LE, Murphy AJ, Yancopoulos GD, Montgomery RR, Flavell RA. Humanized mouse model supports development, function, and tissue residency of human natural killer cells. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2017, 114: e9626-e9634. PMID: 29078283, PMCID: PMC5692533, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1705301114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesDisease Models, AnimalHumansImmunity, InnateInterleukin Receptor Common gamma SubunitInterleukin-15Killer Cells, NaturalLymphocytesMiceMice, SCIDReceptors, ImmunologicRituximabConceptsHuman natural killer cellsNatural killer cellsHumanized mouse modelCell subsetsKiller cellsLymphoma xenograftsHuman NKMouse modelHuman antitumor immune responsesHuman NK cell subsetsInnate lymphoid cell subsetsBurkitt's lymphoma xenograftsNK cell subpopulationsNK cell subsetsAntitumor immune responseT cell subsetsHuman NK cellsKiller inhibitory receptorsLymphoid cell subsetsSignal regulatory protein alphaHuman immune systemHuman interleukin-15Regulatory protein alphaNK cellsHumanized mice