Genetically modified mice that produce hybrid antibodies
First Claim
1. A mouse comprising in its germline human unrearranged heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments, wherein the human unrearranged heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments in situ replace mouse endogenous heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments, and the human unrearranged immunoglobulin V, D, and J gene segments are operably linked to an endogenous mouse heavy chain constant region gene, wherein the mouse heavy chain constant region gene is located at an endogenous mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region locus, wherein rearrangement of the human heavy chain variable region gene segments in the mouse results in a rearranged human heavy chain V, D, and J gene linked to the mouse heavy chain constant region gene, wherein the mouse in response to an antigen produces a hybrid antibody that comprises a human heavy chain variable region encoded by the rearranged human heavy chain variable region gene and a mouse heavy chain constant region encoded by the mouse heavy chain constant region gene, and wherein the mouse does not produce fully human antibodies.
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Abstract
A method for engineering and utilizing large DNA vectors to target, via homologous recombination, and modify, in any desirable fashion, endogenous genes and chromosomal loci in eukaryotic cells. These large DNA targeting vectors for eukaryotic cells, termed LTVECs, are derived from fragments of cloned genomic DNA larger than those typically used by other approaches intended to perform homologous targeting in eukaryotic cells. Also provided is a rapid and convenient method of detecting eukaryotic cells in which the LTVEC has correctly targeted and modified the desired endogenous gene(s) or chromosomal locus (loci) as well as the use of these cells to generate organisms bearing the genetic modification.
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- 1. A mouse comprising in its germline human unrearranged heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments, wherein the human unrearranged heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments in situ replace mouse endogenous heavy chain V, D, and J gene segments, and the human unrearranged immunoglobulin V, D, and J gene segments are operably linked to an endogenous mouse heavy chain constant region gene, wherein the mouse heavy chain constant region gene is located at an endogenous mouse immunoglobulin heavy chain constant region locus, wherein rearrangement of the human heavy chain variable region gene segments in the mouse results in a rearranged human heavy chain V, D, and J gene linked to the mouse heavy chain constant region gene, wherein the mouse in response to an antigen produces a hybrid antibody that comprises a human heavy chain variable region encoded by the rearranged human heavy chain variable region gene and a mouse heavy chain constant region encoded by the mouse heavy chain constant region gene, and wherein the mouse does not produce fully human antibodies.
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