JoVE Encyclopedia of Experiments
Immunology
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This study demonstrates the creation of a dual humanized mouse model by injecting human liver cells and hematopoietic stem progenitor cells into an immunodeficient mouse. The methodology involves surgical techniques to facilitate the integration of human cells into the mouse's biological systems.
The dual humanized mouse model enables mechanistic de-risking of liver-targeted therapeutics by providing a disease-relevant system for studying human liver-immune interactions. This supports target validation and predictive confidence in preclinical development, particularly for HIV-associated liver pathogenesis and related immunomodulatory therapies. The model enhances translational continuity from discovery through preclinical evaluation.
The model integrates into the discovery continuum from target validation through lead identification to preclinical efficacy testing, particularly for liver-directed immunomodulatory therapies.
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Last updated: 18 July 2026