Pathological changes of thymic epithelial cells and autoimmune disease in NZB, NZW and (NZB x NZW)F1 mice
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Pathological changes of thymic epithelial cells and autoimmune disease in NZB, NZW and (NZB x NZW)F1 mice
Abstract
An extensive histological study was carried out of NZB, NZW and (NZB × NZW)F1, (BWF1), mice of all ages between birth and 18 months. The thymuses of these mice were compared to those of three normal mouse strains. The study of the NZW mice showed that these mice, although they only occasionally have weakly positive Coombs' tests, may develop a renal disease probably of an autoimmune nature, similar to that of the NZB and the BWF1 mice. Mice of all the three NZ strains developed lesions of the skin, liver, intestines, lymphatic tissues and kidneys much resembling those occurring in human systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), neonatally thymectomized mice and, with the exception of the renal changes, the lesions of graft versus host disease.
The comparative study of the thymus in autoimmune and normal strains, revealed that important changes of the large medullary epithelial cells, involved in the formation of Hassall's corpuscles, occur very early in the three autoimmune strains. In the NZB mice the large epithelial cells are severely decreased in number in the first weeks following birth. The depletion of epithelial cells could be ascribed to a secondary degeneration of these cells soon after birth.
In contrast with the NZB mice, an extensive hyperplasia of the large epithelial cells and Hassall's corpuscles was observed in the NZW and BWF1 mice, and was already apparent in the newborn animal. Many of the epithelial aggregates seemed to have been invaded by lymphoid cells. Both epithelial cells and the lymphoid cells engaged in this process showed a variety of degenerative changes. As in the NZB, a depletion of epithelial cells occurred in a later phase, at the age of 8 months in the BWF1 and at 1 year in the NZW. In the majority of young mice of the normal strains invasion of islands of epithelial cells by lymphoid cells may also be observed, although this process is far less extensive than in the autoimmune strains and does not result in either epithelial hyperplasia or depletion of epithelial cells.
The described phenomenon of invasion of epithelial structures in the thymus by subsequently disintegrating lymphoid cells seems to support Burnet's concept, that so-called `forbidden clones' of lymphoid cells are eliminated in the thymus.
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