新西兰黑鼠胸腺树突状细胞C-met升高。

Tomoyuki Okada, Zhe-Xiong Lian, Tom Hsu, Mitsuru Naiki, Aftab A Ansari, Dan Robinson, Hsing-Jien Kung, Richard Boyd, M Eric Gershwin
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新西兰黑鼠(NZB)是一种众所周知的人类自身免疫性疾病的动物模型。虽然自身免疫发展的机制尚不清楚,但众所周知,NZB小鼠具有严重的胸腺微结构异常。人们认为胸腺树突状细胞(DC)可能在胸腺教育中起作用,并参与自身免疫过程。为了解决这一问题,特别是胸腺DC存在定性和/或定量差异,我们利用了一种新的限制性内切分析系统,该系统允许使用与BALB/c和C57BL/6小鼠相比,来自NZB的胸腺DC高富集群体来定义酪氨酸激酶表达的差异。所选择的方法,基因表达限制性内切分析,允许测定蛋白酪氨酸激酶转录谱。我们在此报道,与对照菌株相比,NZB小鼠的C-met显著上调。C-met转录异常仅限于胸腺DC。我们认为它的异常表达反映了胸腺细胞对凋亡的抵抗,最终通过胸腺DC和胸腺细胞的相互作用导致缺陷和/或信号传导异常。有关这种相互作用的进一步研究正在进行中。
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Elevated C-met in thymic dendritic cells of New Zealand Black mice.

New Zealand Black (NZB) mice are a well-known animal model of human autoimmune disease. Although the mechanism for development of autoimmunity is unclear, NZB mice are well known for severe thymic microarchitecture abnormalities. It is thought that thymic dendritic cells (DC) may play a role in thymic education and contribute to the autoimmune process. To address this issue and, in particular, that qualitative and/or quantitative differences exist in thymic DC, we took advantage of a novel restriction analysis system that allow definition of differences in the expression of tyrosine kinases using highly enriched populations of thymic DC from NZB compared to BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice. The method chosen, restriction analysis of gene expression, allowed the determination of protein tyrosine kinase transcription profiles. We report herein that NZB mice have a significant upregulation of C-met compared to the control strains. The abnormality of the C-met transcription was confined to thymic DC. We believe that its abnormal expression reflects the resistance of thymic cells to apoptosis, which will ultimately lead to defects and/or abnormal signaling by the interaction of thymic DC and thymocytes. Further studies involving such interactions are under way.

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