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Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome
In this study, we described the phenotype of monoallelic interleukin 2 receptor gamma knockout (mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO) pigs. Approximately 80% of mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs (8/10) were athymic, whereas 20% (2/10) presented a rudimentary thymus. The body weight of IL2RG(+/Δ69-368)KO pigs developed norm...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5239447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27463006 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10812 |
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author | Choi, Yun-Jung Lee, Kiho Park, Woo-Jin Kwon, Deug-Nam Park, Chankyu Do, Jeong Tae Song, Hyuk Cho, Seong-Keun Park, Kwang-Wook Brown, Alana N. Samuel, Melissa S. Murphy, Clifton N. Prather, Randall S. Kim, Jin-Hoi |
author_facet | Choi, Yun-Jung Lee, Kiho Park, Woo-Jin Kwon, Deug-Nam Park, Chankyu Do, Jeong Tae Song, Hyuk Cho, Seong-Keun Park, Kwang-Wook Brown, Alana N. Samuel, Melissa S. Murphy, Clifton N. Prather, Randall S. Kim, Jin-Hoi |
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description | In this study, we described the phenotype of monoallelic interleukin 2 receptor gamma knockout (mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO) pigs. Approximately 80% of mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs (8/10) were athymic, whereas 20% (2/10) presented a rudimentary thymus. The body weight of IL2RG(+/Δ69-368)KO pigs developed normally. Immunological analysis showed that mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs possessed CD25(+)CD44- or CD25-CD44(+) cells, whereas single (CD4 or CD8) or double (CD4/8) positive cells were lacking in mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs. CD3(+) cells in the thymus of mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs contained mainly CD44(+) cells and/or CD25(+) cells, which included FOXP3(+) cells. These observations demonstrated that T cells from mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs were able to develop to the DN3 stage, but failed to transition toward the DN4 stage. Whole-transcriptome analysis of thymus and spleen, and subsequent pathway analysis revealed that a subset of genes differentially expressed following the loss of IL2RG might be responsible for both impaired T-cell receptor and cytokine-mediated signalling. However, comparative analysis of two mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs revealed little variability in the down- and up-regulated gene sets. In conclusion, mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs presented a T-B+NK- SCID phenotype, suggesting that pigs can be used as a valuable and suitable biomedical model for human SCID research. |
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spelling | pubmed-52394472017-01-24 Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome Choi, Yun-Jung Lee, Kiho Park, Woo-Jin Kwon, Deug-Nam Park, Chankyu Do, Jeong Tae Song, Hyuk Cho, Seong-Keun Park, Kwang-Wook Brown, Alana N. Samuel, Melissa S. Murphy, Clifton N. Prather, Randall S. Kim, Jin-Hoi Oncotarget Research Paper: Pathology In this study, we described the phenotype of monoallelic interleukin 2 receptor gamma knockout (mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO) pigs. Approximately 80% of mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs (8/10) were athymic, whereas 20% (2/10) presented a rudimentary thymus. The body weight of IL2RG(+/Δ69-368)KO pigs developed normally. Immunological analysis showed that mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs possessed CD25(+)CD44- or CD25-CD44(+) cells, whereas single (CD4 or CD8) or double (CD4/8) positive cells were lacking in mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs. CD3(+) cells in the thymus of mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs contained mainly CD44(+) cells and/or CD25(+) cells, which included FOXP3(+) cells. These observations demonstrated that T cells from mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs were able to develop to the DN3 stage, but failed to transition toward the DN4 stage. Whole-transcriptome analysis of thymus and spleen, and subsequent pathway analysis revealed that a subset of genes differentially expressed following the loss of IL2RG might be responsible for both impaired T-cell receptor and cytokine-mediated signalling. However, comparative analysis of two mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs revealed little variability in the down- and up-regulated gene sets. In conclusion, mIL2RG(+/Δ69-368) KO pigs presented a T-B+NK- SCID phenotype, suggesting that pigs can be used as a valuable and suitable biomedical model for human SCID research. Impact Journals LLC 2016-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5239447/ /pubmed/27463006 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10812 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Choi et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper: Pathology Choi, Yun-Jung Lee, Kiho Park, Woo-Jin Kwon, Deug-Nam Park, Chankyu Do, Jeong Tae Song, Hyuk Cho, Seong-Keun Park, Kwang-Wook Brown, Alana N. Samuel, Melissa S. Murphy, Clifton N. Prather, Randall S. Kim, Jin-Hoi Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title | Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title_full | Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title_fullStr | Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title_short | Partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
title_sort | partial loss of interleukin 2 receptor gamma function in pigs provides mechanistic insights for the study of human immunodeficiency syndrome |
topic | Research Paper: Pathology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5239447/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27463006 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.10812 |
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