Amadori A, Veronesi A, Coppola V, Indraccolo S, Mion M, Chieco-Bianchi L
Institute of Oncology, Interuniversity Center for Research on Cancer, University of Padova, Italy.
Semin Immunol. 1996 Aug;8(4):249-54. doi: 10.1006/smim.1996.0031.
The chance isolation of a mouse strain mutant that shows a complete deficiency in both the humoral and cellular immunity compartments has opened new perspectives in numerous fields of medicine and biology, including oncology, hematology and immunology. However, the original concept that the severe combined immunodeficiency mouse might behave as a 'living vessel', and allow experimental approaches that are precluded in man by technical and ethical constraints, has not fully withstood the test of time. At present, despite the body of important results achieved in the past few years, the use of this model in some areas is somewhat deregulated; no standard protocols are available, and some critical variables that could affect experimental results are not always under control. In this article, we have focused on the use of the SCID mouse reconstituted with human mature lymphoid cells in immunological studies, and tried to enucleate, in the array of existing experimental work, some basic concepts that might favor more judicious and appropriate approaches to the use of this important experimental model.
偶然分离出一种在体液免疫和细胞免疫方面均完全缺陷的小鼠品系突变体,这在医学和生物学的众多领域,包括肿瘤学、血液学和免疫学,都开辟了新的前景。然而,最初认为严重联合免疫缺陷小鼠可能充当“活体容器”,并允许采用因技术和伦理限制在人体中无法进行的实验方法这一概念,并未完全经受住时间的考验。目前,尽管在过去几年取得了大量重要成果,但该模型在某些领域的使用有些失控;没有可用的标准方案,一些可能影响实验结果的关键变量也并非总能得到控制。在本文中,我们重点关注用人成熟淋巴细胞重建的SCID小鼠在免疫学研究中的应用,并试图在现有的一系列实验工作中阐明一些基本概念,这些概念可能有助于更明智、恰当地使用这一重要的实验模型。