We describe the phenotypic characteristics of animals in the fifth backcross-intercross generation of a breeding program in which the RT1 u haplotype and the phenotypic trait responsible for the T-lymphopenia of BB rats have been transferred to the ACI background. In this generation of animals, 24% were lymphopenic with decreased numbers of PBL expressing CD5, TCRα, and RT6. The PBL of the lymphopenic animals had a decreased mitogenic response to ConA. All of the nonlymphopenic animals were homozygous for RT6.2. Phenotypic analysis of intestinal IEL revealed that this was also the case for the lymphopenic animals. Moreover, IEL of the lymphopenic animals exhibited a pattern of staining (increased numbers of TCRαβ+CD4+CD8+ and decreased numbers of TCRαβ+CD4−CD8+) similar to that of BB DP animals. The ACI.1U(BB)-lymphopenic animals, although having two of the genetic traits associated with the expression of spontaneous diabetes mellitus, uniformly fail to develop diabetes. Breeding studies in which these animals were crossed with BB and hBB rats suggest that other genes are necessary for development of overt diabetes.
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December 01 1992
Polygenic Nature of Spontaneous Diabetes in the Rat: Permissive MHC Haplotype and Presence of the Lymphopenic Trait of the BB Rat Are Not Sufficient to Produce Susceptibility
Eleanor Colle;
Eleanor Colle
McGill University-Montreal Childrens Hospital Research Institute, the McGill Cancer Centre, the McGill Nutrition and Food Science Centre, and the McGill Centre for Clinical Immunobiology and Transplantation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Abraham Fuks;
Abraham Fuks
McGill University-Montreal Childrens Hospital Research Institute, the McGill Cancer Centre, the McGill Nutrition and Food Science Centre, and the McGill Centre for Clinical Immunobiology and Transplantation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Philippe Poussier;
Philippe Poussier
McGill University-Montreal Childrens Hospital Research Institute, the McGill Cancer Centre, the McGill Nutrition and Food Science Centre, and the McGill Centre for Clinical Immunobiology and Transplantation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Philippe Edouard;
Philippe Edouard
McGill University-Montreal Childrens Hospital Research Institute, the McGill Cancer Centre, the McGill Nutrition and Food Science Centre, and the McGill Centre for Clinical Immunobiology and Transplantation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Ronald D Guttmann
Ronald D Guttmann
McGill University-Montreal Childrens Hospital Research Institute, the McGill Cancer Centre, the McGill Nutrition and Food Science Centre, and the McGill Centre for Clinical Immunobiology and Transplantation
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Eleanor Colle, MD, Room E-316, Montreal Childrens Hospital, 2300 Tupper, Montreal, Quebec, H3H 1P3 Canada.
Diabetes 1992;41(12):1617–1623
Article history
Received:
February 28 1992
Revision Received:
July 09 1992
Accepted:
July 09 1992
PubMed:
1446803
Citation
Eleanor Colle, Abraham Fuks, Philippe Poussier, Philippe Edouard, Ronald D Guttmann; Polygenic Nature of Spontaneous Diabetes in the Rat: Permissive MHC Haplotype and Presence of the Lymphopenic Trait of the BB Rat Are Not Sufficient to Produce Susceptibility. Diabetes 1 December 1992; 41 (12): 1617–1623. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.41.12.1617
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