We generated an NOD/Shi--IL2Rγ (NOG) mouse deficient for the and genes (NOG-FcγR mice), in which monocytes/macrophages do not express activating (FcγRI, III, and IV) or inhibitory (FcγRIIB) Fcγ receptors. Antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) by innate immune cells was strongly reduced in this strain. Thus, while the growth of xenogeneic human tumors engrafted in conventional NOG mice was suppressed by innate cells upon specific antibody treatment, such growth inhibition was abrogated in NOG-FcγR mice. Using this novel strain, we further produced NOG-FcγR-mice expressing human IL-15 (NOG-FcγR-hIL-15 Tg). The mice inherited unique features from each strain, i.e., the long-term sustenance of human natural killer (NK) cells, and the elimination of mouse innate cell-mediated ADCC. As a result, segregation of human NK cell-mediated ADCC from mouse cell-mediated ADCC was possible in the NOG-FcγR-hIL-15 Tg mice. Our results suggest that NOG-FcγR-hIL-15 Tg mice are useful for validating the function of antibody drug candidates.

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