Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8497707 | Developmental & Comparative Immunology | 2018 | 49 Pages |
Abstract
In teleosts, as in mammals, the immune system is tightly regulated by sexual steroid hormones, such as oestrogens. We investigated the effects of 17β-oestradiol on the expression of several genes related to T cell development and resulting T cell subpopulations in sea bass, Dicentrarchus labrax, for a primary lymphoid organ, the thymus, and two secondary lymphoid organs, the head-kidney and the spleen. In parallel, the oxidative burst capacity was assessed in leucocytes of the secondary lymphoid organs. Apoptosis- and proliferation-related genes, indicative of B and T cell clonal selection and lymphoid progenitor activity, were not affected by elevated oestrogen-levels. Sex-related oestrogen-responsiveness in T cell and antigen-presenting cell markers was observed, the expression of which was differentially induced by oestrogen-exposure in the three lymphoid organs. Remarkably, in the spleen, oestrogen increased regulatory T cell-related gene expression was associated with a decrease in oxidative burst capacity. To the best of our knowledge, this study indicates for the first time that physiological levels of oestrogen are likely to promote immune tolerance by modulating thymic function (i.e., T cell development and output) and peripheral T cells in teleosts, similar to previously reported oestrogenic effects in mammals.
Keywords
Treghepato-somatic indexPCNAGonado-somatic indexRAG1FOXN1phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetateAPCEE2ETPSSIHSITECGSITCrFOXP3MFITSA17α-ethinylestradiol17β-Oestradiol2′,7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescein diacetateH2DCFDAPMAROSantigen-presenting cellautoimmune regulatorThymusRegulatory T cellthymic epithelial cellSpleenInorganic phosphorusTeleostmajor histocompatibility complexMHCmean fluorescent intensityAIRErecombination activating gene 1Reactive oxygen speciesT cell receptor
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Authors
Matthieu Paiola, Thomas Knigge, Aurélie Duflot, Patricia I.S. Pinto, Emilie Farcy, Tiphaine Monsinjon,