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Thymic microenvironmental alterations in experimentally induced diabetes

Authors :
Déa Maria Serra Villa-Verde
Wilson Savino
Patrícia Resende Alo Nagib
Jacy Gameiro
Luiz Guilherme Stivanin-Silva
Liana Verinaud
Maria Sueli Parreira de Arruda
Source :
Immunobiology. 215(12)
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Little is known about the immunologic consequences from endocrine changes observed in diabetes. Since a preserved thymic microenvironment is of critical importance for the T cell development and maturation, we have examined the thymus from alloxan-diabetic mice. An intense thymic atrophy accompanied by changes in histological pattern and in thymocyte subpopulations were observed in diabetic mice. Laminin and fibronectin, which are closely associated with thymocytes maturation, were evaluated, but, only laminin presented an altered distribution and density in thymuses from diabetes group. the expression of fibronectin and laminin receptors was found to be decreased in diabetic mice. There was also intense decrease in the expression of two important chemokines for thymus, CCL25 and CXCL12, and in the CCR9 (CCL25 receptor), but the expression of CXCR4 (CXCL12 receptor) did not drop on cells. However, no significant difference was observed in the in vitro thymocytes migratory capacity from diabetic mice. The results show significant alterations in thymus microenvironment in diabetes and offer insights for studies involving endocrine influences on lymphatic organs and T cell maturation.

Details

ISSN :
18783279
Volume :
215
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Immunobiology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ecd647f3421c2d65d0d42fd2b4df8e4e