Solti, Izabella and Kvell, Krisztian and Talaber, Gergely and Veto, Sara and Ács, Péter and Gallyas, Ferenc and Illés, Zsolt László and Fekete, Katalin and Zalán, Petra and Szántó, Árpád and Bognár, Zita (2015) Thymic Atrophy and Apoptosis of CD4+CD8+ Thymocytes in the Cuprizone Model of Multiple Sclerosis. PLOS ONE, 10 (6). e0129217. ISSN 1932-6203
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Abstract
Previous studies on the degenerative animal model of multiple sclerosis suggested that the copper-chelator cuprizone might directly suppress T-cell functions. Peripheral T-cell function in the cuprizone model has already been explored; therefore, in the present study, we investigated, for the first time, how cuprizone feeding affects the thymus, the organ of T-cell maturation and selection. We found that even one week of cuprizone treatment induced significant thymic atrophy, affecting the cortex over the medulla. Fluorescent microscopy and flow-cytometric analyses of thymi from cuprizone- and vehicle-treated mice indicated that eradication of the cluster of the differentiation-4 (CD4)-CD8 double-positive T-cell subset was behind the substantial cell loss. This result was confirmed with CD3-CD4-CD8 triple-staining experiments. Ultrastructurally, we observed degraded as well as enlarged mitochondria, myelin-bodies, large lipid droplets, and large lysosomes in the thymi of cuprizone-treated mice. Some of these features were similar to those in physiological and steroid-induced accelerated aging. According to our results, apoptosis was mainly of mitochondrial origin mediated by both caspase-3- and apoptosis inducing factor-mediated mechanisms. Additionally, mitogen activated protein kinase activation and increased pro-apoptotic B cell lymphoma-2 family protein expression were the major underlying processes. Our results do not indicate a functional relationship between cuprizone-induced thymus involution and the absence of inflammatory responses or the selective demyelination observed in the cuprizone model. On the other hand, due to the reversible nature of cuprizone's deleterious effects, the cuprizone model could be valuable in studying thymus regeneration as well as remyelination processes.
Item Type: | Article |
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Subjects: | Q Science / természettudomány > QR Microbiology / mikrobiológia Q Science / természettudomány > QR Microbiology / mikrobiológia > QR180 Immunology / immunológia |
Depositing User: | dr Krisztian Kvell |
Date Deposited: | 31 May 2023 06:45 |
Last Modified: | 31 May 2023 06:45 |
URI: | http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/166347 |
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