Immunogenetic analysis of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis of obese strain chickens

Clin Immunol Immunopathol. 1989 Aug;52(2):202-13. doi: 10.1016/0090-1229(89)90172-4.

Abstract

A variety of immunological, endocrinological, and virological abnormalities have been implicated in the etiopathogenesis of spontaneous autoimmune thyroiditis (SAT) of Obese strain (OS) chickens, e.g., a general T cell hyperreactivity, an increased uptake of iodine into the thyroid gland, a diminution of the glucocorticoid tonus, and an OS-specific endogenous virus. In crosses of the close-bred OS B15/B15 subline with the inbred normal CB B12/B12 strain we have studied the mode of inheritance of these aberrations and their putative association with SAT. The results indicate that none of these OS-specific characteristics alone is an absolute prerequisite for the development of thyroid infiltration, which appears to be governed by one autosomal recessive gene.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chickens
  • Crosses, Genetic
  • Iodine / pharmacokinetics
  • Major Histocompatibility Complex
  • Obesity / genetics*
  • Obesity / immunology
  • T-Lymphocytes / immunology
  • Thyroid Gland / metabolism
  • Thyroid Gland / pathology
  • Thyroiditis, Autoimmune / etiology*
  • Thyroiditis, Autoimmune / genetics
  • Thyroiditis, Autoimmune / immunology
  • Transcortin / analysis

Substances

  • Transcortin
  • Iodine