The comparative immunology of wild and laboratory mice, Mus musculus domesticus

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Stephen Abolins
Elizabeth C. King
Luke Lazarou
Laura Weldon
Louise Hughes
Paul Drescher
John G. Raynes
Julius C. R. Hafalla
Mark E. Viney
Eleanor M. Riley
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[1] School of Biological Sciences,Department of Immunology and Infection
[2] University of Bristol,undefined
[3] London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,undefined
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The laboratory mouse is the workhorse of immunology, used as a model of mammalian immune function, but how well immune responses of laboratory mice reflect those of free-living animals is unknown. Here we comprehensively characterize serological, cellular and functional immune parameters of wild mice and compare them with laboratory mice, finding that wild mouse cellular immune systems are, comparatively, in a highly activated (primed) state. Associations between immune parameters and infection suggest that high level pathogen exposure drives this activation. Moreover, wild mice have a population of highly activated myeloid cells not present in laboratory mice. By contrast, in vitro cytokine responses to pathogen-associated ligands are generally lower in cells from wild mice, probably reflecting the importance of maintaining immune homeostasis in the face of intense antigenic challenge in the wild. These data provide a comprehensive basis for validating (or not) laboratory mice as a useful and relevant immunological model system.
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