The immune system of NOD mice exhibits several anomalies, one being the intrathymic formation of giant perivascular spaces (PVSs) filled with mature thymocytes and some B-cells, intermingled within a network of extracellular matrix. The abnormal retention of thymocytes on their way to the periphery could have a profound impact on the nature of the exported cells and the regulation of autoimmune events. In the present study, we evaluated the appearance of this defect into F1 hybrids, the association with some of the known diabetes susceptibility loci (Idd genes) in a panel of NOD and reciprocal C57BL congenic strains, and the relative contribution of epithelial versus hematopoietic stroma. The analysis of F1 hybrid thymuses reveals a dominant expression of thymic giant PVS that is only marginally influenced by the outcross strain. Moreover, giant PVS expression in major histocompatibility complex (MHC) and Idd congenic mice is determined by the genetic background. All of the NOD congenics express the anomaly, irrespective of the Idd resistance alleles that have been introgressed, whereas none of the C57BL congenic mice present abnormal PVS. Finally, the expression of giant PVS in parental → F1 bone marrow chimeras is predominantly controlled by the thymic NOD-derived hematopoietic microenvironment. In conclusion, the giant PVS formation in the NOD mouse thymus is a dominantly inherited anomaly associated with hematopoietic-derived tissue and with non-MHC genes. The exact contribution of PVS to the autoimmune process remains to be definitively established.
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November 01 1996
Genetic Control of Giant Perivascular Space Formation in the Thymus of NOD Mice
Evelyne Colomb;
Evelyne Colomb
Hôpital Necker–Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) Unit 25
Paris, France
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Wilson Savino;
Wilson Savino
Department of Immunology, Foundation Oswaldo Cruz, Rio de Janeiro
Brazil
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Linda Wicker;
Linda Wicker
Departments of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and of Autoimmune Disease Research, Merck Research Laboratories
Rahway, New Jersey
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Larry Peterson;
Larry Peterson
Departments of Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology and of Autoimmune Disease Research, Merck Research Laboratories
Rahway, New Jersey
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Mireille Dardenne;
Mireille Dardenne
Hôpital Necker–Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique URA-1461
Paris, France
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Claude Carnaud
Claude Carnaud
Hôpital Necker–Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicale (INSERM) Unit 25
Paris, France
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Dr. Claude Carnaud, Hôpital Necker-INSERM U 25, 161 rue de Sévres, 75743 Paris Cedex 15, France. E-mail: [email protected]
Diabetes 1996;45(11):1535–1540
Article history
Received:
February 29 1996
Revision Received:
June 20 1996
Accepted:
June 20 1996
PubMed:
8866558
Citation
Evelyne Colomb, Wilson Savino, Linda Wicker, Larry Peterson, Mireille Dardenne, Claude Carnaud; Genetic Control of Giant Perivascular Space Formation in the Thymus of NOD Mice. Diabetes 1 November 1996; 45 (11): 1535–1540. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.45.11.1535
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