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Severe Thymic Atrophy in a Mouse Model of Skin Inflammation Accounts for Impaired TNFR1 Signaling
Authors:Nathalie Belhacéne  Parvati Gamas  Diogo Gon?alvès  Marie Jacquin  Marie Beneteau  Arnaud Jacquel  Pascal Colosetti  Jean-Ehrland Ricci  Abdellilah Wakkach  Patrick Auberger  Sandrine Marchetti
Abstract:Transgenic mice expressing the caspase-cleaved form of the tyrosine kinase Lyn (LynΔN) develop a TNFα-dependent skin disease that accurately recapitulates human psoriasis. Participation of lymphocytes in this disease was confirmed by backcrossing LynΔN mice on a Rag-1 deficient background. The present study was therefore conducted to analyze whether modification of lymphocyte homeostasis does occur and participate in the phenotype of LynΔN mice. We show here that LynΔN mice consistently exhibit thymic atrophy that correlates with both a net decrease in the CD4+/CD8+ Double Positive (DP) and an increase in Single Positive (SP) thymocyte sub-populations, but also display an increase of splenic mature B cell. Interestingly, a normal immune phenotype was rescued in a TNFR1 deficient background. Finally, none of these immune alterations was detected in newborn mice before the onset of inflammation. Therefore, we conclude that chronic inflammation can induce thymic atrophy and perturb spleen homeostasis in LynΔN mice through the increased production of TNFα, LTß and TNFR1 signaling.
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