Objective: To investigate the cause of thymoma connected with renal amyloid beta (Abeta) overproduction.
Design And Methods: Pathologic, immune-fluorescence analyses, flow cytometry (FCM) analyses, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and reverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR were applied for tailless and tailed Lewis/Sea rat siblings at the age of 6 months.
Results: A homozygous defect of the winged helix DNA-binding domain of the fork head (FH) gene was detected in the RT-PCR of the tailless rat kidney and liver. Lymphocyte-rich thymoma was found in both rats, but was more prominent in the tailless rat. FCM showed that CD4+ and CD8a+ cells constituted of more than 90% of the thymus lymphocytes in both rats. Abeta deposits in the renal tubules of both rats were shown by positive staining with antihuman Abeta (11-28) antibody (Ab) together with the activation of the kidney presenilin (PSEN) genes. The mRNA level of transthyretin (TTR) was suppressed moderately with age by the homozygous FH1 gene defect.
Conclusions: Both homozygous and heterozygous defects of the DNA-binding domain of the FH gene caused lymphocyte-rich thymoma and renal Abeta overproduction.
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