High frequency of thymic ectopy in thyroids from autoimmune prone nonobese diabetic female mice.

Many, Marie-Christine;Denef, Jean-François;Drexhage, H A
(1993) Laboratory investigation — Vol. 69, n° 3, p. 364-367 (1993)

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  • Many, Marie-ChristineUCLouvain
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  • Denef, Jean-FrançoisUCLouvain
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  • Drexhage, H A
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BACKGROUND: The female nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a well known experimental model to study autoimmune type 1 diabetes, also spontaneously develops thyroiditis. In this study, we report an abnormally high frequency of thymic ectopy in thyroids from NOD mice. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Thyroids and thymuses from NOD mice and from control mice of different strains were processed for light and electron microscopy and for immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: Ectopic thymic tissue was observed in the thyroids of 80% of female NOD mice, whereas it was not found in control age-paired female mice from various other strains. The thymic tissue was present beneath the capsule as a large and unique fragment consisting of both a cortical dark one and a medullary light region. Thymic ectopies, as the thymus itself, contained thymocytes expressing both L3T4 and Lyt2 antigens, specific respectively for T helper and T suppressor/cytotoxic cells. Cortical and medullary epithelial cells were also easily identified by electron microscopy and by immunohistochemical staining using ER-TR4 and ER-TR5 monoclonal antibodies. CONCLUSIONS: Our observation could be an indication for a relation between abnormal thymus development and autoimmune disorder such as thyroiditis.
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Many, M.-C., Denef, J.-F., & Drexhage, H. A. (1993). High frequency of thymic ectopy in thyroids from autoimmune prone nonobese diabetic female mice. Laboratory investigation, 69(3), 364-367. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/129404 (Original work published 1993)