ANIMAL MODEL FOR ALLERGY

The invention relates to model systems for allergic conditions, and in particular to in vivo model systems in a large animal. The model systems of the invention are especially useful for providing large numbers of activated or non-activated eosinophils, for the discovery and evaluation of novel anti...

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description The invention relates to model systems for allergic conditions, and in particular to in vivo model systems in a large animal. The model systems of the invention are especially useful for providing large numbers of activated or non-activated eosinophils, for the discovery and evaluation of novel anti-inflammatory drug targets and for providing a model for the in vivo study of asthma and the effects of allergy treatments. In a preferred embodiment the animal is a sheep. In one embodiment, repeated infusion of house dust mite allergen (HDM) into the mammary gland is used to induce a specific allergic response, which is characterised by the recruitment of inflammatory cells, particularly eosinophils, into the mammary lumen; these cells can be harvested from peripheral blood and mammary lavage (MAL). In a second embodiment, the mammal is immunised with soluble antigen, for example by repeated subcutaneous immunisation, and then subjected to a single challenge with the same antigen administered directly to the lung.
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ANIMAL HUSBANDRY
CARE OF BIRDS, FISHES, INSECTS
CHEMISTRY
FISHING
FORESTRY
HUMAN NECESSITIES
HUNTING
HYGIENE
MEDICAL OR VETERINARY SCIENCE
METALLURGY
NEW BREEDS OF ANIMALS
ORGANIC CHEMISTRY
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REARING OR BREEDING ANIMALS, NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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title ANIMAL MODEL FOR ALLERGY
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