Operating and Biocontainment Procedures of a Facility for Laboratory Mice with a Natural Microbiome: Immunophenotyping Procedure.

IF 1.2 4区 综合性期刊 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Natascha Drude, Kai Diederich, Claudia U Duerr, Nadine Haase, Christoph Harms, Frank Heppner, Marina Jendrach, Pia Kahnau, Marina Kolesnichenko, Lars Lewejohann, Claudia Kurreck, Anke Lohan, Marcus A Mall, Dominik Müller, Stefan Nagel-Riedasch, Bastian Opitz, Laura Schaupp, Gilbert Schönfelder, Amelie Weber, Gerald Willimsky, Yalei Zang, Stephan P Rosshart, Andreas Diefenbach, Stefan Jordan
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The use of laboratory mice with a natural microbiome, such as "Wildling mice", offers a promising research tool for both basic and applied science due to their close resemblance to the human superorganism. However, the breeding and maintenance of these mice, which harbor a diverse microbiome including bacteria, viruses, and parasites, pose significant challenges for animal husbandry facilities at research institutions. To address these challenges, a specialized facility concept was developed for housing "Wildling mice" at Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin. This approach involved designing a facility with specific structural features and operational protocols to effectively contain the natural microbiome, thereby protecting areas with higher hygiene standards. A methodology for blood sampling from both specified pathogen-free (SPF) and "Wildling mice" for immunophenotyping is demonstrated, highlighting the workflow and biocontainment measures implemented in the facility. Remarkable results reveal that "Wildling mice" exposed to a natural microbiome develop distinct immune cell populations, which are significantly reduced in mice bred and maintained under stringent hygiene conditions. The significance of this study lies in its potential to provide researchers with access to mice that possess a natural microbiome and a mature immune system similar to that of human adults. This approach could enhance the translatability of preclinical findings into clinical practice, thereby advancing the field of biomedical research.

具有天然微生物组的实验室小鼠设施的操作和生物控制程序:免疫分型程序。
使用具有天然微生物组的实验室小鼠,如“野生小鼠”,为基础科学和应用科学提供了一个有前途的研究工具,因为它们与人类的超有机体非常相似。然而,这些携带多种微生物群(包括细菌、病毒和寄生虫)的小鼠的繁殖和维护对研究机构的畜牧业设施构成了重大挑战。为了应对这些挑战,一个专门的设施概念被开发出来,用于在柏林慈善网Universitätsmedizin安置“野老鼠”。这种方法包括设计一个具有特定结构特征和操作规程的设施,以有效地控制天然微生物群,从而保护卫生标准较高的区域。演示了从特定无病原体(SPF)和“野生小鼠”中采集血液进行免疫表型分型的方法,强调了工作流程和在设施中实施的生物控制措施。结果表明,暴露于天然微生物组的“野生小鼠”产生了独特的免疫细胞群,而在严格的卫生条件下饲养和维持的小鼠中,免疫细胞群显著减少。这项研究的意义在于,它有可能为研究人员提供获得具有天然微生物群和类似于成人的成熟免疫系统的小鼠的途径。这种方法可以提高临床前研究结果转化为临床实践的能力,从而推动生物医学研究领域的发展。
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Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments
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期刊介绍: JoVE, the Journal of Visualized Experiments, is the world''s first peer reviewed scientific video journal. Established in 2006, JoVE is devoted to publishing scientific research in a visual format to help researchers overcome two of the biggest challenges facing the scientific research community today; poor reproducibility and the time and labor intensive nature of learning new experimental techniques.
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