HLA-DPA1/HLA-DPB1

Nomenclature

C57BL/6Smoc-H2-Aatm1(HLA-DPA1*02:02)H2-Ab1tm1(HLA-DPB1*03:01)Smoc

Cat. NO.

NM-HU-234679

Strain State

Repository Live

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Gene Summary

Gene Symbol
H2-Aa

Model Description

The endogenous mouse H2-Aa gene was replaced by human HLA-DPA1*02:02 gene. The endogenous mouse H2-Ab1 gene was replaced by human HLA-DPB1*03:01 gene.

Validation Data

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Fig.1 Detection of HLA-DPA1/HLA-DPB1 expression in large intestine and spleen by RT-PCR. 

Wild type: one band at 278 bp with primers F4/R4(mH2-Aa) and one band at 123 bp with primers F/R(mGapdh);

Heterozygous: one band at 278 bp with primers F4/R4(mH2-Aa) and one band at 107 bp with primers F1/R1(hHLA-DPA1) and one band at 123 bp with primers F/R(mGapdh).

Abbr. M, DNA marker; HE, heterozygous; WT, wild type.

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Fig.2 Detection of HLA-DPA1/HLA-DPB1 expression in large intestine and spleen by RT-PCR. 

Wild type: one band at 299 bp with primers F3/R3(mH2-Ab1) and one band at 123 bp with primers F/R(mGapdh);

Heterozygous: one band at 299 bp with primers F3/R3(mH2-Ab1), one band at 113 bp with primers F2/R2(hHLA-DPB1) and one band at 123 bp with primers F/R(mGapdh).

Abbr. M, DNA marker; HE, heterozygous; WT, wild type.

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Fig.3 Detection of MHC-Ⅱ expression on B cells and DCs in Peripheral blood in 13-week-old WT C57BL/6 and HE HLA-DPA1/HLA-DPB1 mice.

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Fig.4 Detection of MHC-Ⅱ expression on B cells and DCs in Spleen in 13-week-old WT C57BL/6 and HE HLA-DPA1/HLA-DPB1 mice.


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