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Th2 cytokines have a partial, direct protective effect on the function and survival of isolated human islets exposed to combined proinflammatory and Th1 cytokines.

L Marselli1, F Dotta, S Piro, C Santangelo, M Masini, R Lupi, M Realacci, S del Guerra, F Mosca, U Boggi, F Purrello, R Navalesi, P Marchetti.   

Abstract

Studies in rodents have suggested that Th2 and Th3 cytokines can be effective in reducing proinflammatory and Th1 cytokine-induced islet damage. Whether this is the case with human islets and might be due to a direct action of Th2 and Th3 cytokines is not known. In the present study, we evaluated whether Th2 (500 U/ml IL-4 plus 100 U/ml IL-10) or Th3 (5 ng/ml TGF-1beta) cytokines may prevent the derangements induced on isolated human islets by prolonged (12 or 72 h) exposure to combined proinflammatory (50 U/ml IL-1beta, 1000 U/ml TNF alpha) and Th1 (1000 U/ml interferon gamma) cytokines. Compared with control islets, cells preincubated for 12 or 72 h with proinflammatory and Th1 cytokines showed a significant decrease of glucose-stimulated insulin secretion and a significant increase of nitrites production. The addition of IL-4 plus IL-10 or TGF-1beta in the medium prevented these cytostatic effects in the 12-h incubation experiments, but not after the 72-h exposure period. IL-1beta, interferon gamma, and TNF alpha caused no major change in either islet cell survival or Bcl-2 and Bax mRNA expression after a 12-h incubation; however, a marked increase in the amount of dead cells, with a major decrease of Bcl-2 mRNA expression, was observed after 72 h. The presence of Th2, but not of Th3, cytokines significantly reduced beta-cell death, without any major effect on Bcl-2 and Bax mRNA expression. These results suggest that Th2 and (at lower extent) Th3 cytokines may have a partial, direct protective effect on isolated human islets exposed to the cytostatic and cytotoxic action of proinflammatory and Th1 cytokines.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11600573     DOI: 10.1210/jcem.86.10.7938

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


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