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Spontaneous lymphocytic thyroiditis in interferon regulatory factor-1 deficient non-obese diabetic mice

S. Hoshikawa,K. Mori,J. Tani, Z. Jin, Y. Nakagawa,J. Satoh, S. lto, K. Yoshida

Journal of endocrinological investigation(2014)

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Interferon regulatory factor-1 (IRF-1) is a transcription factor involved in interferonmediated immune reaction, CD8+ T cell differentiation and development of T helper 1 immune reaction. We have recently demonstrated that IRF-1 is pivotal in iodine-induced lymphocytic thyroiditis (LT) in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. However, it remains unclear whether the mechanism involved in spontaneous LT is identical with iodine-induced LT in NOD mice. To determine the role of IRF-1 in spontaneous LT, we used IRF-1 deficient NOD mice as well as IRF-1 +/+ and +/− mice which were free from treatments for LT induction, and LT was evaluated at 24 weeks of age. IRF-1 +/+, +/− and −/− mice developed LT spontaneously, and there were no differences among the 3 IRF-1 genotypes in the incidence and severity of LT. Whereas both CD4+ and CD8+ T cells were present in the diseased thyroid of IRF-1 +/+ mice, CD8+ T cells were absent in the thyroid of IRF-1 −/− mice. MHC class II antigen expression was induced in the inflamed thyroid of IRF-1 −/− mice comparable to IRF-1 +/+ mice. There was a selective reduction in the number of CD8+ T cells in the spleen of IRF-1 −/− mice. IFNγ production, but not IL-10, by concanavalin A-stimulated splenocytes was significantly reduced in IRF-1 deficient mice. These results suggest that IRF-1 plays only a minor role in spontaneous LT in NOD mice and, furthermore, the mechanisminvolved in spontaneous LT is different from that of iodine-induced LT in NOD mice.
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IRF-1, thyroiditis, NOD mice
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