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Immunosuppressive Phenotype of Corticotropin-releasing Factor Transgenic Mice is Reversed by Adrenalectomy

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Journal Cell Immunol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1997 Mar 15
PMID 9073382
Citations 5
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Abstract

Stress elicits a wide range of physiological changes involving the nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) plays a key role in orchestrating this response, activating both the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, resulting in release of corticosteroids. The present study examines the immunological phenotype and responsiveness of CRF-transgenic (CRF-Tg) mice. The immune system of the CRF-Tg animals has profound changes compared to littermate controls, including a marked reduction in both cell number and immune responsiveness. There were also phenotypic changes in the lymphocytic composition of the various lymphoid organs, most notably in the spleen, where CRF-Tg mice had a greater percentage of T lymphocytes compared to littermate controls. Adrenalectomy of CRF-Tg reversed the immunological phenotype observed and restored immune responsiveness. These results demonstrate that CRF overexpression leads to profound impairment on lymphocyte development and function mediated via corticosteroids.

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