自体抗原人源化大疱性类天疱疮小鼠模型。

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Takuya Kawamura, Hideyuki Ujiie
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大疱性类天疱疮(BP)是一种自身免疫性起泡疾病,以紧张的水泡和瘙痒的红斑为特征,主要影响老年人。致病性自身抗体主要针对胶原XVII (COL17),导致表皮下水疱形成和免疫细胞浸润,包括嗜酸性粒细胞和中性粒细胞。尽管全身口服皮质类固醇仍然是治疗的主要手段,但其在老年患者中的使用往往受到严重并发症和不良反应的限制,这突出了对新的治疗靶点的需求尚未得到满足。已经报道了几种BP小鼠模型;然而,疾病诱导的不一致性阻碍了治疗研究。活动性BP小鼠模型已经成为一个可靠的系统,概括了关键的疾病特征,使其在临床前治疗研究和阐明BP病理生理方面都有价值。此外,自身抗原人源化小鼠模型,包括主动BP模型和新生儿被动IgG转移模型,为抗原特异性治疗的发展提供了显著优势。本文详细介绍了col17人源化小鼠BP模型的材料和方法,包括活性BP小鼠模型和新生儿被动IgG转移模型。当使用不同的供体小鼠和抗体时,可能需要修改方案。©2025 Wiley期刊有限责任公司基本方案1:主动BP小鼠模型基本方案2:使用新生小鼠的被动IgG转移小鼠模型。
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Autoantigen-Humanized Mouse Models of Bullous Pemphigoid.

Bullous pemphigoid (BP) is an autoimmune blistering disease characterized by tense blisters and itchy erythema, predominantly affecting elderly individuals. The pathogenic autoantibodies mainly target collagen XVII (COL17), leading to subepidermal blister formation and infiltrations of immune cells, including eosinophils and neutrophils. Although systemic oral corticosteroids remain the mainstay of treatment, their use in elderly patients is often limited by serious complications and adverse effects, highlighting the unmet need for novel therapeutic targets. Several mouse models for BP have been reported; however, the inconsistency of disease induction has hindered therapeutic investigations. The active BP mouse model has emerged as a reliable system that recapitulates key disease features, making it valuable for both preclinical therapeutic studies and elucidation of BP pathophysiology. Furthermore, autoantigen-humanized mouse models, including the active BP model and the neonatal passive IgG transfer model, provide significant advantages for the development of antigen-specific therapies. Here, we describe detailed materials and methods for mouse models for BP using the COL17-humanized mouse, including the active BP mouse model and the neonatal passive IgG transfer model. Protocol modifications may be necessary when using different donor mice and antibodies. © 2025 Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol 1: Active BP mouse model Basic Protocol 2: Passive IgG transfer mouse model using neonatal mice.

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