Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model

Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration, destruction and dysfunction of the lacrimal and salivary glands and the presence of serum autoantibodies. Although, approximately 0.5% of the population suffers from SS, there is a female predominance of 9:1 compared with mal...

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spelling ndltd-fau.edu-oai-fau.digital.flvc.org-fau_34262019-07-04T03:53:02Z Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model Seamon, Vanessa. Text Electronic Thesis or Dissertation Florida Atlantic University English xiv, 106 p. : ill. (some col.) electronic Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration, destruction and dysfunction of the lacrimal and salivary glands and the presence of serum autoantibodies. Although, approximately 0.5% of the population suffers from SS, there is a female predominance of 9:1 compared with males. Most women with SS are postmenopausal; however, not all women who are post-menopausal develop SS. Therefore, we postulate that a decrease in the circulating levels of hormones creates an environment favorable to the development of SS in a predisposed genetic background. In order to carry out our studies, we used the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model of SS, and ovariectomized (OVX) them as a model for the post-menopausal condition. We removed the lacrimal glands and measured the gene expression and protein levels of several cytokines and chemokines known to be upregulated in patients with SS such as : lL-1B, IL-10, INF-y, TNFa, CCL9 and CXCL13. We also stained for markers of B cells (B220+) and T cells (CD4+ and CD8+), and counted positively stained cleaved caspase-3 cells as an indication of apoptosis. These experiments were done 3, 7 and 21 days post-OVX and compared to sham operated animals. In order to determine whether the changes observed with OVX were triggered mainly by a genetic pre-disposition, a non-prediposed OVX and sham operated mouse (C57BL/10) was used as control. We found that gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10 and IF-y were upregulated in the lacrimal glands of the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 3 days post-OVX compared with sham operated animals. Gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10, IFN-y, TNF-a, CCL9 and CXCL13, and protein levels of IL-1B, IL-10 and CCL9 were upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 7 days post-OVX compared to sham operated animals. Also, at 7 days, an increase in B220+ B cells and an increase in cleaved caspase-3 were also observed in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice lacrimal glands compared to sham operated animals. At 21 days, protein levels of IL-10 were also highly upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice, together with an increase of B220+ B cells, a slight increase in the CD4/CD8 ratio and an increase on the number of caspase-3 positive cells. No changes were observed in any of the above parameters measured in the OVX C57BL/10 mice compared to the sham operated group, supporting our hypothesis that both, genetics and a decrease in the levels of hormones are necessary for SS to occur. by Vanessa Seamon. Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009. Includes bibliography. Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Sjèogren's syndrome--Immunological aspects Sjèogren's syndrome--Animal models Mice as laboratory animals Gene expression Salivary glands--Diseases--Histopathology http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/215292 428805047 215292 FADT215292 fau:3426 Charles E. Schmidt College of Medicine Department of Integrated Medical Science http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ https://fau.digital.flvc.org/islandora/object/fau%3A3426/datastream/TN/view/Unraveling%20the%20mysteries%20of%20Sjogren%27s%20syndrome.jpg
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topic Sjèogren's syndrome--Immunological aspects
Sjèogren's syndrome--Animal models
Mice as laboratory animals
Gene expression
Salivary glands--Diseases--Histopathology
spellingShingle Sjèogren's syndrome--Immunological aspects
Sjèogren's syndrome--Animal models
Mice as laboratory animals
Gene expression
Salivary glands--Diseases--Histopathology
Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
description Sjogren's Syndrome (SS) is characterized by lymphocytic infiltration, destruction and dysfunction of the lacrimal and salivary glands and the presence of serum autoantibodies. Although, approximately 0.5% of the population suffers from SS, there is a female predominance of 9:1 compared with males. Most women with SS are postmenopausal; however, not all women who are post-menopausal develop SS. Therefore, we postulate that a decrease in the circulating levels of hormones creates an environment favorable to the development of SS in a predisposed genetic background. In order to carry out our studies, we used the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model of SS, and ovariectomized (OVX) them as a model for the post-menopausal condition. We removed the lacrimal glands and measured the gene expression and protein levels of several cytokines and chemokines known to be upregulated in patients with SS such as : lL-1B, IL-10, INF-y, TNFa, CCL9 and CXCL13. === We also stained for markers of B cells (B220+) and T cells (CD4+ and CD8+), and counted positively stained cleaved caspase-3 cells as an indication of apoptosis. These experiments were done 3, 7 and 21 days post-OVX and compared to sham operated animals. In order to determine whether the changes observed with OVX were triggered mainly by a genetic pre-disposition, a non-prediposed OVX and sham operated mouse (C57BL/10) was used as control. We found that gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10 and IF-y were upregulated in the lacrimal glands of the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 3 days post-OVX compared with sham operated animals. Gene expression of IL-1B, IL-10, IFN-y, TNF-a, CCL9 and CXCL13, and protein levels of IL-1B, IL-10 and CCL9 were upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice at 7 days post-OVX compared to sham operated animals. === Also, at 7 days, an increase in B220+ B cells and an increase in cleaved caspase-3 were also observed in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice lacrimal glands compared to sham operated animals. At 21 days, protein levels of IL-10 were also highly upregulated in the OVX NOD.B10.H2b mice, together with an increase of B220+ B cells, a slight increase in the CD4/CD8 ratio and an increase on the number of caspase-3 positive cells. No changes were observed in any of the above parameters measured in the OVX C57BL/10 mice compared to the sham operated group, supporting our hypothesis that both, genetics and a decrease in the levels of hormones are necessary for SS to occur. === by Vanessa Seamon. === Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009. === Includes bibliography. === Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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title Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
title_short Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
title_full Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
title_fullStr Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
title_full_unstemmed Unraveling the mysteries of Sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the NOD.B10.H2b mouse model
title_sort unraveling the mysteries of sjogren's syndrome: a closer look at the effects of hormones and genetics over time using the nod.b10.h2b mouse model
publisher Florida Atlantic University
url http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/215292
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