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Figure 2. Hb switching and survival curves of humanized γHPFH δβ0 CA mice. (A) Humanized compound heterozygous γHPFHδβ0/γβA mice complete the switch from high levels of fetal γ globin to adult δ and β globins after birth. Weekly hemolysates from peripheral blood were analyzed by HPLC to quantify the β-like globin chains. The fractional percentage of γ (□), β (◇), and δ (▵) globin chains relative to total β-like chains is plotted over time. Values represent mean ± SEM, n = 8. (B) Survival curves of humanized homozygous γHPFHδβ0 CA (□) and littermate control (◇) mice. The majority of fully humanized γHPFHδβ0 CA mice expire within 3 weeks of age as the human γ globin switches to the human δ and nonfunctional human β0 globin genes. Moribund homozygous CA mice were humanely euthanized before death, and their genotype was confirmed by PCR of tail tip DNA. All humanized littermate control mice (γHPFHδβ0/γβA and γβA/γβA) survived beyond 5 weeks of age.

Hb switching and survival curves of humanized γHPFH δβ0 CA mice. (A) Humanized compound heterozygous γHPFHδβ0/γβA mice complete the switch from high levels of fetal γ globin to adult δ and β globins after birth. Weekly hemolysates from peripheral blood were analyzed by HPLC to quantify the β-like globin chains. The fractional percentage of γ (□), β (◇), and δ (▵) globin chains relative to total β-like chains is plotted over time. Values represent mean ± SEM, n = 8. (B) Survival curves of humanized homozygous γHPFHδβ0 CA (□) and littermate control (◇) mice. The majority of fully humanized γHPFHδβ0 CA mice expire within 3 weeks of age as the human γ globin switches to the human δ and nonfunctional human β0 globin genes. Moribund homozygous CA mice were humanely euthanized before death, and their genotype was confirmed by PCR of tail tip DNA. All humanized littermate control mice (γHPFHδβ0/γβA and γβA/γβA) survived beyond 5 weeks of age.

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