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Recombinant thyrotropin receptor and the induction of autoimmune thyroid disease in BALB/c mice: a new animal model.

Authors :
Costagliola, Sabine
Many, Marie-Christine
Stalmans-Falys, M
Tonacchera, Massimo
Vassart, Gilbert
Ludgate, Marian
Costagliola, Sabine
Many, Marie-Christine
Stalmans-Falys, M
Tonacchera, Massimo
Vassart, Gilbert
Ludgate, Marian
Source :
Endocrinology, 135 (5
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

In a preliminary study, we observed the production of TSH binding-inhibiting (TBII) and thyroid-blocking (TBAb) antibodies accompanied by lymphocytic infiltration of the thyroid in a pool of male BALB/c mice immunized with the extracellular domain (ECD) of the human TSH receptor (TSHR) expressed as a maltose-binding protein (MBP) fusion in bacteria. In the present study we evaluated the humoral response to the same antigenic preparation in a new series of individual male and female BALB/c mice immunized ip on day 0 with 100 micrograms MBP-ECD and days 25, 39, and 53 with 50 micrograms MBP-ECD in an adjuvant composed of aluminum oxide, magnesium hydroxide, and Bordetella pertussis vaccine. Mice immunized with MBP served as control. Individual sera and immunoglobulins were tested for TBII, TBAb, and thyroid-stimulating antibodies (TSAb) on days 0, 32, 46, and 60, and total circulating T4 levels were measured by RIA. Animals were killed on day 120, their thyroids were examined histologically, the infiltrates were characterized using monoclonal antibodies specific for T-cells (total, activated, helper, and suppressor), B-cells, and macrophages. Sera and immunoglobulins G of the MBP-treated control group were all negative for TSAb, TBAb, and TBII activity. The receptor-immunized mice, despite having high titers of antibodies to the immunogen in an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, displayed a heterogeneous response in terms of biological activity, with 3 of 7 female and 4 of 8 male mice having TBAb/TBII activities that persisted and whose activity increased throughout the experiment. No significant TSAb antibody activity was observed. Total T4 levels were also heterogeneous even before immunization, but 9 of 15 MBP-ECD-treated mice had levels below the normal range after immunization, and 7 of these also had TBII/TBAb activities. At the end of the experiment, only 4 of the MBP-ECD-treated female mice survived, but all of them had a severe lymphocytic infiltration of the<br />Comparative Study<br />Journal Article<br />Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published<br />Communication lors de l'European thyroid association à Wien en 1994

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Journal :
Endocrinology, 135 (5
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edsoai.ocn764602483
Document Type :
Electronic Resource