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Review
. 1991 Nov;3(6):367-78.

Mouse models for human hematopoiesis

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  • PMID: 1799667
Review

Mouse models for human hematopoiesis

J E Dick et al. Semin Immunol. 1991 Nov.

Abstract

The successful engraftment of human hematopoietic cells into immune-deficient mice offers a novel approach to characterize the developmental program of human hematopoiesis. While it is not yet possible to achieve high level engraftment of all human lineages, several methods have been developed to successfully engraft human lymphoid cells and reconstitute partial immune function. In addition to mature cell types, there is evidence that progenitors and perhaps stem cells can engraft the murine bone marrow. Recent work suggests that provision of exogenous human cytokines significantly increases the level of human cell engraftment and stimulates the development of multiple lineages. Progress has been made to establish animal models of human hematopoietic disease such as leukemia, autoimmunity, and infectious diseases. One major challenge for the future will be reconstitution of mice with the entire human hematopoietic system.

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