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Human Vaccines And Immunotherapeutics • 2014<br />

Immunocompetent mouse models<br />

to evaluate intrahepatic T cell responses<br />

to HCV vaccines<br />

Author information<br />

Yu W1, Grubor-Bauk B,<br />

Mullick R, Das S, Gowans EJ.<br />

1. Discipline of Surgery<br />

University of Adelaide<br />

Basil Hetzel Institute<br />

Adelaide, SA, Australia<br />

Abstract<br />

Despite considerable progress in the development of immunocompetent<br />

mouse models using different high end technologies, most available small<br />

animal models for HCV study are unsuitable for challenge experiments,<br />

which are vital for vaccine development, as they fail to measure the T<br />

cell response in liver. A recently developed intra-hepatic challenge model<br />

results in HCV antigen expression in mouse hepatocytes and through the<br />

detection of the surrogate marker, SEAP, in serum, the effect of prior vaccination<br />

can be monitored longitudinally.<br />

[vaccination is inherently experimental.<br />

There are so many unknowns<br />

that this is indisputable]<br />

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=25483684

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