Journal article

Increased thymic development of regulatory T cells in NOD mice is functionally dissociated from type I diabetes susceptibility

J Tellier, A Andrianjaka, R Vicente, N Thiault, G Enault, HJ Garchon, JPM van Meerwijk, P Romagnoli

European Journal of Immunology | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 2013

Abstract

Regulatory T (Treg) lymphocytes play a central role in the control of autoimmune pathology. Any alteration in Treg-cell biology in mouse strains used for the study of these disorders therefore raises the question of its direct link with disease susceptibility. Paradoxically, in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice increased numbers of Treg cells develop in the thymus. In this report we identify a locus of <7 Mbp that quantitatively controls Treg-cell development in the thymus of the NOD mouse. This 'Trd1' region is located centromeric to the H2 complex on chromosome 17 and does not include genes encoding classical MHC molecules. The genomic region identified here contains the Idd16 diabetes suscept..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by a grant from the European Community awarded to the EuroThymaide consortium (contract # LSHB-CT-2003-503410), by institutional funds, the Agence Nationale pour la Recherche (ANR-08-BLAN-0187), and the Region Midi-Pyrenees (08004389).