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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Apr 15.
Published in final edited form as: J Immunol. 2013 Mar 15;190(8):3928–3938. doi: 10.4049/jimmunol.1202929

Table I.

Effects of anti-CD40 on thyroids of different strains of mice

Strain 6–10 daysa 3–8 wka Serum T4 b
IFN-γ−/− NOD.H-2h4 SCID 4–5+ (n = 25 ) 4–5+ (n=13) Low
IFN-γ−/− NOD.H-2h4 4–5+ (n=18) 4–5+ (n=28) Low
CD4−/− IFN-γ−/− NOD.H-2h4 4–5+ (n=20) 4–5+(n=16) Low
B cell −/− IFN-γ−/− NOD.H-2h4 4–5+ (n=5) 4–5+ (n=9) NDc
WT NOD.H-2h4 1–4+ (n=10) 0–3+d (n=11) Normal
CD40−/− NOD.H-2h4 0 (n=8) ND Normal
IFN-γ−/− NOD 4–5+ (n=8) 4–5+ (n=6) Low
WT NOD 0+−4+ (n=17) 0+ (n=8) Normal
Fc null NOD 0+−4+ (n=14) ND ND
NOD. SCID 4+ (n=9) 4+ (n= 7) Normal
IFN-γ−/− DBA/1 0 (n = 11) 0 (n=6) Normal
WT DBA/1 0 (n=3) 0 (n=6) Normal
CBA/J 0 (n = 5) ND Normal
B6 Rag−/− 0 (n = 3) 0 (n = 3) ND
Balb/c Rag−/− 0 (n = 3) ND ND
a

The indicated strains of mice were given 200 μg anti-CD40 and thyroids were removed after 6–10 days or 3–8 wk. TEC H/P severity scores are assigned as described in Methods. The range shown for each strain does not include an occasional mouse in the larger groups that failed to respond to anti-CD40, presumably because of an ineffective i.p. injection. Numbers of mice in each group are indicated in parentheses.

b

Serum T4 levels 6–10 days and 3–8 wk after anti-CD40. Normal serum T4 is defined as ≥ 3 μg/dL and mice with low serum T4 had T4 levels of ≤3 μg/dL. Mice with 5+ severity scores generally have low serum T4 levels whereas mice with 4+ or lower severity scores always have normal serum T4 levels.

c

ND = not determined.

d

WT NOD.H-2h4 mice given either isotype control or anti-CD40 had SAT but did not have TEC H/P 6–8 wk after receiving NaI in their water.