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Publication : Severe colitis in mice with aberrant thymic selection.

First Author  Holländer GA Year  1995
Journal  Immunity Volume  3
Issue  1 Pages  27-38
PubMed ID  7621076 Mgi Jnum  J:27235
Mgi Id  MGI:74652 Doi  10.1016/1074-7613(95)90156-6
Citation  Hollander GA, et al. (1995) Severe colitis in mice with aberrant thymic selection. Immunity 3(1):27-38
abstractText  Tg epsilon 26 mice display an arrest very early in T cell development that has a profound effect on the architecture of thymic stromal cells. We have recently demonstrated that transplantation of wild-type bone marrow cells restores the thymic microenvironment of fetal but not adult Tg epsilon 26 mice. Here, we report that T cell-reconstituted adult Tg epsilon 26 mice develop a spontaneous wasting syndrome characterized by extensive inflammation of the colon, resembling human ulcerative colitis. Colitis in these animals was marked by substantial infiltration of the colon by activated thymus-derived CD4+ T cells. Importantly, bone marrow-transplanted Tg epsilon 26 mice previously engrafted with a fetal Tg epsilon 26 thymus did not develop colitis. These results suggest that T cells selected in an aberrant thymic microenvironment contain a population of cells able to induce severe colitis that can be prevented by T cells that have undergone normal thymic development.
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