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Lymphoid and erythroid repopulation in B6 W-anemic mice: a new unirradiated recipient
Authors:D E Harrison  C M Astle
Institution:Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609-0800.
Abstract:The W-anemic family of mouse mutants is an important model for studying repopulation in unirradiated recipients. This is the first study of blood lymphoid cell repopulation in adult W-anemic mutants given high doses of marrow cells, and it shows a wide difference in repopulation rates of circulating lymphoid and erythroid cells. This study also offers an improved model for marrow transplantation, using W alleles that are spontaneous mutations on the widely used inbred strain C57BL/6J (B6). Unirradiated B6-W41J/W41J or -W41J/W39J recipients of 2 x 10(6) B6 marrow cells are completely repopulated with donor erythrocytes after 3 months, whereas complete repopulation of lymphocytes requires a year. Surprisingly, the eventual degree of repopulation is independent of the severity of the mutation. The new mutants are not as anemic as the commonly used WBB6F1-W/Wv anemic mutants, they have a much higher ability to form macroscopic spleen colonies (spleen colony-forming units, CFU-S), and B6-W41J/W41J mice are fertile. Nevertheless, lymphoid and erythroid repopulation occur to a similar extent in B6-W41J/W41J or -W41J/W39J and in WBB6F1-W/Wv anemic mutants. Repopulation is more rapid in the latter, but host cells may be damaged by B6 reactions against the WB parent. Avoiding graft-versus-host reactions, hybrid resistance, and similar complications are important advantages in using donors and unirradiated recipients all on the B6 mouse genetic background. Additionally, congenic B6 mice provide a variety of genetic markers, allowing myeloid and lymphoid repopulation to be readily quantitated.
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