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The binding of chicken thyroglobulin-coated chicken red blood cells by splenic, thymic, and bursal lymphoid cells was analysed in
Obese
strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
and normal white Leghorn controls aged 1 week to 2.5 yr. Chicken erythrocytes coated with pneumococcal polysaccharide SIIII served as controls. The specificity of thyroglobulin-rosette-forming cells was verified by inhibition experiments. OS chickens showed significantly higher counts of thyroglobulin-rosette-forming cells in the spleen and thymus as compared to normal controls while no such difference was found for SII-rosette-forming cells. The values obtained with bursal lymphoid cells were in the same range in both OS and normal white Leghorn birds. The appearance of thyroglobulin-rosette-forming cells and their peak values clearly preceded the maximum frequency and severity of thyroiditis and the peak of the thyroglobulin antibody curve. It is concluded that the presence of thyroglobulin rosette-forming cells is a prerequisite for the future development of spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
in the OS. Inhibition studies with specific turkey anti-chicken bursa and thymus cell sera revealed the B cell nature of active thyroglobulin-rosette-forming cells and suggested that passive rosette-forming cells were of T cell origin.
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PMID:Thyroglobulin-binding lymphoid cells in obese strain (OS) chickens. 23 98
Three partially inbred substrains of
Obese
strain chickens were studied for the spontaneous development of
autoimmune thyroiditis
. The influence of the major histocompatibility complex (B haplotype) was marked in one, less marked but still significant in a second, and barely detectable and transient in a third substrain. These differences in the effect of B haplotype may be due to the overriding action of genes other than those within the B haplotype.
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PMID:Influence of major histocompatibility haplotype on autoimmune disease varies in different inbred families of chickens. 28 27
B-locus genotypes have been defined in
Obese
strain (OS) chickens that spontaneously develop
autoimmune thyroiditis
(SAT), and in White Leghorn Cornell C strain (CS) chickens from which the OS was selected. The B-locus influences SAT, and some possible mechanisms are discussed. Thymic abnormalities in OS, as contrasted with CB birds, are also discussed and may play a role in SAT, as may an intrinsic defect in the thyroid gland itself.
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PMID:Genetic and cellular control of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis in OS chickens. 30 50
Homozygeous nu/nu mice do not develop experimental
autoimmune thyroiditis
and circulating thyroglobulin autoantibodies after two immunizations with murine thyroid extract and fortified complete Freund's adjuvant. However, heterozygeous nu/+ mice are perfectly apt for the induction of both thyroiditis and thyroglobulin autoantibodies. These results provide further evidence for the assumption that the development of experimentally induced
autoimmune thyroiditis
depends on the presence of T-cells as opposed to the spontaneously occurring
autoimmune thyroiditis
in
Obese
strain (OS) chickens which is mediated by B-effector cells. The present data further show that thyroglobulin is a T-dependent antigen in the mouse.
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PMID:No development of experimental autoimmune thyroiditis in nude mice. 30 59
Antigen-coated particles of cross-linked dextran may be used for affinity chromatography of antibodies and for the fractionation of lymphoid cells with appropriate surface receptors. Furthermore, such particles serve as convenient substrates for quantitative immunofluorescence tests. The fluoro-immuno-cyto-adherence (FICA) is a simple technique which combines affinity chromatography and immunofluorescence, provides durable antigen-coated substrates and allows the identification, enumeration and characterization of lymphoid cells capable of binding an antigen, covalently linked via a spacer onto the surface of dextran beads. In the present study chicken thyroglobulin (TG) or bovine serum albumin (BSA) were coupled onto fluorescein and rhodamin-labelled or unlabelled Sephadex G-25 beads by means of spacer molecules. The specificity and degree of antigen-coating were controlled by indirect immunoflourescence. For the study of antigen-binding cells the different antigen-coated beads were mixed with suspensions of peripheral blood lymphoid cells from
Obese
strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous hereditary
autoimmune thyroiditis
, or with cells from BSA-immunized or unimmunized normal White Leghron chickens. Specific adherence of OS lymphocytes to TG-coated beads and of lymphocytes from BSA-immunized chickens to BSA-beads was found. The test and control preparations are observed simultaneously under the fluorescence microscope where the distinction of beads coated with different antigens can be made on the basis of the color of their fluorescence. Results obtained with the FICA technique are in good agreement with those of conventional rosette tests.
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PMID:Fluoro-immuno-cytoadherence (FICA): A new method for the identification and enumeration of antigen-binding cells. 32 Jul 68
The thyroid glands of four patients with Graves' disease and five patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis were investigated to demonstrate in vivo immune complex deposition. By electron microscopy, electron-dense deposits were observed in the follicular basal lamina--basement membrane--(FBL) often associated with lymphocytic and plasma cell infiltration. A positive correlation was obtained with all cases by immunofluorescent studies using anti-IgG, IgA, IgM, C3 and antithyroglobulin conjugated serums. The staining was of a granular pattern and coincided to the FBL region. No discrepancies were noted in electron microscopic and immunofluorescent observations between patients with Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis, and the occasional observation of immune complexes in areas devoid of infiltrate in some patients with Graves' disease. Morphologically, the deposits were found to be similar to those described in the
Obese
Strain chickens with spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
.
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PMID:Immune complex deposits in Graves' disease and Hashimoto's thyroiditis. 33 99
All major lymphoid organs from animals of the
Obese
strain (OS) of chickens which develop a spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
with circulating thyroglobulin autoantibodies (Tg-AAb) were investigated for Tg-AAb producing cells using the immunofluorescence method (IF). No Tg-binding cells could be detected in spleen, bursa. Harderian glands, thymus, coecal tonsils or bone marrow. The infiltrated thyroid gland was shown to be the only site of Tg-AAb production detectable by IF.
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PMID:Immunofluorescence localization of thyroglobulin autoantibody producing cells in various organs of obese strain (OS) chickens. 34 76
The
Obese
strain (OS) of White Leghorn chickens develops a spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
with circulating thyroglobulin-autoantibodies (Tg-AAb) similar to human Hashimoto thyroiditis. The paper describes attempts to localize the site of Tg-AAb production in various organs of these animals using the immunofluorescence method. Tg-AAb producing plasma cells and germinal centers could be detected in the infiltrated thyroid glands but not in spleen, bone marrow, coecal tonsils, thymus, bursa of Fabricius and Harderian glands.
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PMID:Immunofluorescent localization of thyroglobulin--autoantibody producing cells in various organs of obese strain (OS) chickens. 56 3
Obese
strain chickens, which spontaneously develop
autoimmune thyroiditis
, were tested for their ability to tolerate skin allografts. Several procedures known to prolong graft survival in normal strains were employed. These included the use of skin matched at the major histocompatibility locus, grafting on the day of hatching, thymectomy, and x-irradiation. A dramatic difference between the
Obese
and the normal Cornell strain (the strain from which
Obese
was derived) was detected when both were thymectomized and grafted at hatching. Under these conditions eight of 13 normal but only one of 16
Obese
strain birds retained their grafts for 50 days. This suggests the presence of an abnormal thymus or thymus-derived suppressor T cells in
Obese
strain chickens.
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PMID:Abnormal response to minor histocompatibility antigens in Obese strain chickens. 78 74
This paper is intended to demonstrate the extension of experimental procedures used for the production of anti-chicken T-cell sera to the manufacturing of anti-human T-cell sera. Specific anti-chicken bursa (ABS) and anti-chicken thymus cell sera (ATS) were prepared in turkeys. The in vitro specificity of these sera was assessed by means of immunofluorescence and lymphocytotoxicity tests. The selective immunosuppressive effect of ABS was demonstrated in
Obese
strain (OS) chickens with spontaneous
autoimmune thyroiditis
, that of ATS in a skin allograft system. A specific anti-human T-cell serum was prepared by immunizing a horse with fetal human thymus cells. After appropriate exhaustive absorptions this serum was found to react specifically with human T-cells. An anti-T cell globulin (ATG) fraction prepared from the absorbed antiserum was then labelled with FITC for use in direct immunofluorescence tests. The potential diagnostic value of T-cell specific antibodies is discussed.
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PMID:Production and diagnostic application of anti-human T-cell antisera. 82 44
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