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POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE

1. Mice of A and C(57)BL/6 Ks strains, thymectomized at birth acquire wasting disease in 84.1% (A) and 77.1% (C(57)BL/6 Ks) of the cases. There is no sex predelection. 2. Anemia in these animals is characterized by shortened red cell survival and increased fragility to hypotonic salt solutions. Amon...

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Autores principales: Yunis, Edmond J., Hong, Richard, Grewe, Mary Alice, Martinez, Carlos, Cornelius, Eugene, Good, Robert A.
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1967
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4164823
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author Yunis, Edmond J.
Hong, Richard
Grewe, Mary Alice
Martinez, Carlos
Cornelius, Eugene
Good, Robert A.
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Hong, Richard
Grewe, Mary Alice
Martinez, Carlos
Cornelius, Eugene
Good, Robert A.
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description 1. Mice of A and C(57)BL/6 Ks strains, thymectomized at birth acquire wasting disease in 84.1% (A) and 77.1% (C(57)BL/6 Ks) of the cases. There is no sex predelection. 2. Anemia in these animals is characterized by shortened red cell survival and increased fragility to hypotonic salt solutions. Among thymectomized A mice reticulocytosis is absent and extramedullary hematopoiesis is found in the spleen in the presence of bone marrow hypoplasia for the erythroid and lymphocyte series. 3. Positive antiglobulin tests of the red cells were observed in all the thymectomized C(57)BL/6 Ks (7/7) and 71.2% of the A strains (62/87). Normal mice do not show positive Coombs' tests. 4. The globulin coat on the A strain consists of IgM, whereas β(1C) and IgG are not detectable. By contrast, red cell coats of NZB mice developing spontaneous autoimmune hemolytic anemia show IgM and β(1C), but these erythrocytes do not react with anti-gamma chain antibodies. Another difference in the globulin coats of the two types of erythrocytes is that the IgM on NZB red cells has available light chain determinants but these are apparently hidden or absent in the case of sensitized erythrocytes. The difference in antibody coating, association with a component of complement in one but not the other, suggests a different mechanism for the immune surface phenomenon in each instance. 5. Anemia in NZB mice is associated with reticulocytosis while that in thymectomized A mice is not. 6. Thymectomy appears to initiate a chain of events leading to a series of autoimmune phenomena which may be due to alteration in host response consequent to loss of thymic tissue and thymic dependent functions or alternatively to infection to which increased susceptibility exists as a result of thymic extirpation.
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spelling pubmed-21382082008-04-17 POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE Yunis, Edmond J. Hong, Richard Grewe, Mary Alice Martinez, Carlos Cornelius, Eugene Good, Robert A. J Exp Med Article 1. Mice of A and C(57)BL/6 Ks strains, thymectomized at birth acquire wasting disease in 84.1% (A) and 77.1% (C(57)BL/6 Ks) of the cases. There is no sex predelection. 2. Anemia in these animals is characterized by shortened red cell survival and increased fragility to hypotonic salt solutions. Among thymectomized A mice reticulocytosis is absent and extramedullary hematopoiesis is found in the spleen in the presence of bone marrow hypoplasia for the erythroid and lymphocyte series. 3. Positive antiglobulin tests of the red cells were observed in all the thymectomized C(57)BL/6 Ks (7/7) and 71.2% of the A strains (62/87). Normal mice do not show positive Coombs' tests. 4. The globulin coat on the A strain consists of IgM, whereas β(1C) and IgG are not detectable. By contrast, red cell coats of NZB mice developing spontaneous autoimmune hemolytic anemia show IgM and β(1C), but these erythrocytes do not react with anti-gamma chain antibodies. Another difference in the globulin coats of the two types of erythrocytes is that the IgM on NZB red cells has available light chain determinants but these are apparently hidden or absent in the case of sensitized erythrocytes. The difference in antibody coating, association with a component of complement in one but not the other, suggests a different mechanism for the immune surface phenomenon in each instance. 5. Anemia in NZB mice is associated with reticulocytosis while that in thymectomized A mice is not. 6. Thymectomy appears to initiate a chain of events leading to a series of autoimmune phenomena which may be due to alteration in host response consequent to loss of thymic tissue and thymic dependent functions or alternatively to infection to which increased susceptibility exists as a result of thymic extirpation. The Rockefeller University Press 1967-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2138208/ /pubmed/4164823 Text en Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Yunis, Edmond J.
Hong, Richard
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Martinez, Carlos
Cornelius, Eugene
Good, Robert A.
POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title_full POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title_fullStr POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title_full_unstemmed POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title_short POSTTHYMECTOMY WASTING ASSOCIATED WITH AUTOIMMUNE PHENOMENA : I. ANTIGLOBULIN-POSITIVE ANEMIA IN A AND C(57)BL/6 KS MICE
title_sort postthymectomy wasting associated with autoimmune phenomena : i. antiglobulin-positive anemia in a and c(57)bl/6 ks mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2138208/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4164823
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