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. 1993 Aug 1;151(3):1571-8.

Gene targeting yields a CD18-mutant mouse for study of inflammation

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Gene targeting yields a CD18-mutant mouse for study of inflammation

R W Wilson et al. J Immunol. .

Abstract

CD18 is the common beta subunit for the heterodimeric leukocyte integrins that mediate many inflammatory cell adhesion responses including binding to intercellular adhesion molecules 1 and 2. CD18 deficiency in humans causes a severe granulocyte disorder with susceptibility to bacterial infections and high morbidity and mortality. Gene targeting was used to prepare an insertion mutation in the murine CD18 gene. The insertion mutation resulted in a hypomorphic rather than a null allele due to low expression from a cryptic promoter in the plasmid construct. Homozygous mutant mice are viable and fertile, demonstrate a mild granulocytosis, and have 2 or 16% of normal CD18 expression on granulocytes in the resting or activated state, respectively. Mutant mice show an impaired inflammatory response to a chemical peritonitis and delayed rejection of cardiac transplants. These CD18-mutant mice provide a model of the moderate form of the human disease and should be extremely valuable for in vivo analysis of the role of leukocyte integrin-dependent adhesion in inflammatory disease models.

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