
Killeen N, Sawada S, Littman DR:
Regulated expression of human CD4 rescues helper T cell development in mice lacking expression of endogenous CD4.
EMBO Journal 1993 Apr;12(4):1547-53
ABSTRACT
During T cell development, precursor thymocytes that co-express the
CD4 and CD8 glycoproteins give rise to mature progeny expressing one
of these molecules to the exclusion of the other. Continued
expression of only CD4 is the hallmark of mature helper T cells,
whereas cytotoxic T cells express CD8 and extinguish CD4. The
differentiation program that generates the two T cell subsets is
likely to be intimately tied to regulation of expression of these
cell surface molecules. We now describe the use of a murine CD4
enhancer in the generation of transgenic mice expressing physiologic
levels of human CD4. The transgene is appropriately regulated during
T cell development and includes the necessary cis-acting sequences
for extinguishing expression in the CD8 lineage. Furthermore, in
mice whose endogenous CD4 gene is inactivated, the transgenic human
CD4 mediates rescue of the CD4 lineage and restoration of normal
helper cell functions. The generation of these mice exemplifies a
general approach for developing reliable animal models for the human
immune system.