Increased expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and decreased expression of thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase mRNA levels in the thyroids of iodide-treated BB/Wor rats
K. Mori et al., Increased expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and decreased expression of thyroglobulin and thyroid peroxidase mRNA levels in the thyroids of iodide-treated BB/Wor rats, EUR J ENDOC, 139(5), 1998, pp. 539-545
Several lines of evidence suggest that tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alp
ha) may contribute to the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid disease. It is
not known, however, whether increased thyroidal TNF alpha levels are assoc
iated with changes in thyroid function. The purpose of the present study wa
s to utilize in situ hybridization histochemistry and immunohistochemistry
to determine if the expression of TNF-alpha in the thyroid is associated wi
th a decrease in thyroglobulin (Tg) and thyroid peroxidase (TPO) mRNA level
s. Lymphocytic thyroiditis was induced in BB/Wor rats by iodide administrat
ion, and thyroidal Tg and TPO mRNA levels were assessed by Northern blot an
alysis and in situ hybridization, and TNF alpha expression by Northern blot
analysis and immunohistochemistry. Thyroids were obtained before and 1 and
2 months after iodide administration. Hematoxylin and eosin staining revea
led that there was a progressive increase in mononuclear cells in the thyro
ids of BB/Wor rats ingesting iodide for 1 and 2 months. Northern blot analy
sis revealed that during the same time course there was a progressive incre
ase in TNF alpha mRNA levels and a progressive decrease in Tg and TPO mRNA
levels in the thyroids. In situ hybridization histochemistry was performed
to determine if the decrease in Tg and TPO mRNA levels was associated with
thyroid follicular cells in contact with infiltrating mononuclear cells. In
rats treated with iodide for 1 month, there was a modest decrease in Tg an
d TPO mRNA levels in follicular cells in contact with infiltrating mononucl
ear cells. After 2 months of iodide treatment there was clearly a localized
decrease in Tg and TPO mRNA levels in follicular cells in contact with inf
iltrating mononuclear cells. Immunohistochemical analysis did not detect TN
F alpha in the thyroids from control rats or from rats treated with iodide
for 1 month. In contrast, after 2 months of treatment, TNF alpha was easily
detected in infiltrating mononuclear cells and in some thyroid follicular
cells. Together, these results suggest that the suppression of Tg and TPO m
RNA levels was associated with the expression of TNF alpha and thus are in
agreement with in vitro studies demonstrating that TNF alpha inhibits thyro
id cell function.