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Publication : Analysis of the hairless mouse as a model for the effects of aging on the immune system.

First Author  Harris DT Year  1993
Journal  Immunol Lett Volume  36
Issue  1 Pages  19-26
PubMed ID  8344713 Mgi Jnum  J:12624
Mgi Id  MGI:60863 Doi  10.1016/0165-2478(93)90063-8
Citation  Harris DT, et al. (1993) Analysis of the hairless mouse as a model for the effects of aging on the immune system. Immunol Lett 36(1):19-26
abstractText  Studies into the effects of aging on the immune system are hampered by the lack of a suitable animal model that is readily available and cost efficient. The mutant mouse, hairless (hr/hr genotype), has been shown to undergo an accelerated thymic involution with accompanying immunodeficiency. Thus, this strain of mouse has been proposed as a model for studying the interactions of aging and immune function. We have investigated the effects of homozygous hr gene expression over time on the immune function of these mice. It was observed that homozygous hr gene expression had minimal effects on peripheral lymphocyte subset compositions but did appear to result in changes in thymic differentiation. Further, hr/hr mice displayed decreased proliferative responses to IL2 and mitogen stimulation, although cytotoxic responses (both NK and T cell mediated) appeared normal. These defects appear to be attributable to T helper cell dysfunction. Each of the changes found in hr/hr mice were distinct from those seen with age-matched control mice. Thus, the hr/hr inbred strain of mouse does not appear to be a suitable model for use in analyzing the effects of aging on the immune system.
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