Adenovirus encoding the thyrotropin receptor A-subunit improves the efficacy of dendritic cell-induced Graves' hyperthyroidism in mice
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Adenovirus encoding the thyrotropin receptor A-subunit improves the efficacy of dendritic cell-induced Graves' hyperthyroidism in mice
Abstract
Stimulating the immune system by in vivo expression of the thyrotropin receptor (TSHR) is an efficient means to induce Graves' disease experimentally. For example, BALB/c mice injected with dendritic cells (DCs) infected with adenovirus encoding the full-length TSHR (AdTSHR) develop hyperthyroidism, albeit at a low incidence (36%). Recent observations suggest that the shed TSHR A-subunit, rather than the full-length receptor, is the autoantigen responsible for initiating/enhancing immune responses leading to thyroid stimulating antibodies (TSAb) and hyperthyroidism. Therefore, we attempted to improve the efficacy of the DC-based approach for Graves' disease using adenovirus encoding the TSHR A-subunit (AdTSHR289). Three injections of DCs infected with AdTSHR289 induced hyperthyroidism in 70% of BALB/c mice, approximately twice the disease induction rate with AdTSHR. TSAb activity was detected in most hyperthyroid mice, whereas virtually all immunized mice developed antibodies that inhibit [125I]TSH binding to the TSHR or recognize linear or conformational epitopes on the TSHR. TSHR antibodies were of IgG1 and IgG2a, indicating mixed T-helper type 1 (Th1)/Th2 immune responses. In conclusion, immunization with DC infected with adenovirus expressing the TSHR A-subunit is a highly efficient protocol to induce Graves' hyperthyroidism in BALB/c mice. This improved model will permit studies of the pathogenic role and therapeutic potential of DCs in Graves' hyperthyroidism.
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