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Stress hormones or general well-being are not altered in immune-deficient mice lacking either T- and B- lymphocytes or Interferon gamma signaling if kept under specific pathogen free housing conditions

Authors

  • S. Jeuthe
  • J. Kemna
  • C.P. Kemna
  • D. Zocholl
  • R. Klopfleisch
  • R. Palme
  • C. Kirschbaum
  • C. Thoene-Reineke
  • T. Kammertoens

Journal

  • PLoS ONE

Citation

  • PLoS ONE 15 (9): e0239231

Abstract

  • It is controversially discussed whether immune-deficient mice experience severity in the absence of infection. Because a comprehensive analysis of the well-being of immune-deficient mice under specific pathogen free conditions is missing, we used a multi-parametric test analyzing, corticosterone, weight, nest building and facial expression over a period of 9 month to determine the well-being of two immune-deficient mouse lines (recombination activating gene 2- and interferon gamma receptor-deficient mice). We do not find evidence for severity when comparing immune-deficient mice to their heterozygous immune-competent littermates. Our data challenge the assumption that immune-deficiency per se regardless of housing conditions causes severity. Based on our study we propose to use objective non-invasive parameters determined by laboratory animal science for decisions concerning severity of immune-deficient mice.


DOI

doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0239231