Table 1.

Chimerism of human CD45+ cells in NOD/SCID/β2mnull mice and NOD/SCID/IL2rynull mice



% nucleated cells
Mouse no. (donor no.)
PB
BM
Spleen
NOD/SCID/IL2rγnull    
    1 (1)   71.2   70.9   66.8  
    2 (1)   81.7   81.4   47.1  
    3 (2)   50.1   58.8   49.5  
    4 (3)   68.0   83.1   51.1  
    5 (3)   73.3   70.1   58.1  
    Mean ± SD   68.9 ± 11.6*  72.9 ± 9.8*  54.5 ± 8.0* 
NOD/SCID/β2mnull    
    1 (1)   10.4   46.1   22.0  
    2 (2)   11.6   31.5   24.3  
    3 (3)   6.9   18.1   20.7  
    4 (3)   20.7   30.4   31.2  
    Mean ± SD
 
12.4 ± 5.9*
 
31.5 ± 11.5*
 
22.6 ± 4.7*
 


% nucleated cells
Mouse no. (donor no.)
PB
BM
Spleen
NOD/SCID/IL2rγnull    
    1 (1)   71.2   70.9   66.8  
    2 (1)   81.7   81.4   47.1  
    3 (2)   50.1   58.8   49.5  
    4 (3)   68.0   83.1   51.1  
    5 (3)   73.3   70.1   58.1  
    Mean ± SD   68.9 ± 11.6*  72.9 ± 9.8*  54.5 ± 8.0* 
NOD/SCID/β2mnull    
    1 (1)   10.4   46.1   22.0  
    2 (2)   11.6   31.5   24.3  
    3 (3)   6.9   18.1   20.7  
    4 (3)   20.7   30.4   31.2  
    Mean ± SD
 
12.4 ± 5.9*
 
31.5 ± 11.5*
 
22.6 ± 4.7*
 

To compare the engraftment levels in the two strains, 1 × 105 Lin- CD34+ cells derived from 3 CB samples were transplanted into 5 NOD/SCID/IL2rγnull mice and 4 NOD/SCID/β2mnull mice. At 3 months after transplantation, BM, spleen, and peripheral blood (PB) of the recipient mice were analyzed for the engraftment of human cells. Data show percentages of human CD45+ cells in each tissue.

*

P < .05.

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