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Sánchez, Ángela & Contreras Jurado, Silvia Constanza & Rodríguez, Diego & Regadera, Javier & Alemany, Susana & Aranda, Ana .Hematopoiesis in aged female mice devoid of thyroid hormone receptors.
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Sánchez, Ángela & Contreras Jurado, Silvia Constanza & Rodríguez, Diego & Regadera, Javier & Alemany, Susana & Aranda, Ana. Hematopoiesis in aged female mice devoid of thyroid hormone receptors.
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12080/26178
Resumen:
Hypothyroidism is often associated with anemia and immunological disorders. Similar
defects are found in patients and in mice with a mutated dominant-negative thyroid
hormone receptor ¿ (TR¿) and in knockout mice devoid of this receptor, suggesting that
this isoform is responsible for the effects of the thyroid hormones in hematopoiesis.
However, the hematological phenotype of mice lacking also TR¿ has not yet been
examined. We show here that TR¿1/TR¿-knockout female mice, lacking all known thyroid
hormone receptors with capacity to bind thyroid hormones, do not have overt anemia
and in contrast with hypothyroid mice do not present reduced Gata1 or Hif1 gene
expression. Similar to that found in hypothyroidism or TR¿ deficiency during the juvenile
period, the B-cell population is reduced in the spleen and bone marrow of ageing
TR¿1/TR¿-knockout mice, suggesting that TR¿ does not play a major role in B-cell
development. However, splenic hypotrophy is more marked in hypothyroid mice than in
TR¿1/TR¿-knockout mice and the splenic population of T-lymphocytes is not significantly
impaired in these mice in contrast with the reduction found in hypothyroidism. Our
results show that the overall hematopoietic phenotype of the TR¿1/TR¿-knockout mice is
milder than that found in the absence of hormone. Although other mechanism/s cannot
be ruled out, our results suggest that the unoccupied TRs could have a negative effect on
hematopoiesis, likely secondary to repression of hematopoietic gene expression.