The nude mouse: a model of deficient T-cell function.

M Pelleitier, S Montplaisir
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Congenitally athymic nude mice (nu/nu) are presented as a model for the study of cell-mediated immunologic deficiencies. These mice possess a vestigial thymus which is incapable of producing mature T-cells as shown by a decreased lymphocyte population carrying the theta antigen and depleted 'thymus-dependent' areas in their peripheral lymphoid organs. However, they have T-cell precursors in their bone marrow. Nude mice lack 'thymosin', a thymic factor secreted by the epithelial cells of the thymus. They also have impaired T-cell functions as demonstrated by an absence of delayed hypersensitivity reactions, an inability to reject skin allografts and a decreased antibody response to some T-dependent antigens. But their response to T-independent antigens is normal. The presence of circulating auto-antibodies and immune-complex type glomerulonephritis in nude mice reinforces the hypothesis that spontaneous autoimmunity and B-cell hyperactivity are associated with T-cell deficiency. On the other hand, they are not especially susceptible to spontaneous tumor development. Correlations are made between the pathologic findings in nude mice and some congenital cellular immunologic disorders in man.

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裸鼠:t细胞功能缺陷的模型。
先天性胸腺裸鼠(nu/nu)被提出作为研究细胞介导的免疫缺陷的模型。这些小鼠具有退化的胸腺,不能产生成熟的t细胞,表现为携带θ抗原的淋巴细胞数量减少,外周淋巴器官中“胸腺依赖”区域减少。然而,他们的骨髓中有t细胞前体。裸鼠缺乏“胸腺素”,一种由胸腺上皮细胞分泌的胸腺因子。他们也有受损的t细胞功能,表现为没有迟发性超敏反应,不能排斥皮肤同种异体移植物,对某些t依赖性抗原的抗体反应降低。但它们对t非依赖性抗原的反应是正常的。裸鼠循环自身抗体和免疫复合物型肾小球肾炎的存在强化了自发自身免疫和b细胞过度活跃与t细胞缺乏相关的假设。另一方面,他们对自发肿瘤的发展并不是特别敏感。裸鼠的病理表现与人的一些先天性细胞免疫疾病之间存在相关性。
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