Literature DB >> 12419282

NKT cell defects in NOD mice suggest therapeutic opportunities.

Anjli Kukreja1, Guilia Costi, John Marker, Chen Hui Zhang, Sunil Sinha, Zhong Sun, Noel Maclaren.   

Abstract

Recent studies have reported that immunoregulatory NKT cells are defective in NOD mice and that treatment of mice with alpha-galactosylceramide that selectively stimulate NKT cells, is anti-diabetogenic. The objective of this study was to document the natural history of changes in NKT cells in various organs in NOD mice in the period up to the time of diabetes onset so that novel intervention therapies could be devised. We found that NKT cell-specific receptor (NKT-TCR) Valpha14Jalpha281 expressions by quantitative (RealTime) RT-PCR in thymus, spleen and liver of NOD male and female mice were low at 1-3 months of life compared to BALB/c and C57BL/6 mice, albeit a transient spike in levels occurred in female NOD livers at 2 months. Female pancreases showed low levels of these transcripts despite their active and destructive insulitis. In contrast, NOD males exhibited high expression of this invariant TCR in pancreas, where their insulitis was less destructive. A survey of NKT-TCR expressions in a battery of congenic, non-diabetes prone NOD strains indicated that this NKT phenotype was quite variable but higher than diabetes prone NOD. Bone marrow transplantation of NOD females from B6.NOD-H2(g7) donors raised their NKT-TCR expressions. Tuberculin administrations in the forms of BCG and CFA in a manner known to protect NOD mice from diabetes both raised NKT-TCR levels, as did the anti-inflammatory PPAR-gamma agonist rosiglitazone. These findings provide exciting therapeutic avenues to be explored in the treatment of human immune mediated type-1 diabetes where there are similar immunoregulatory lesions.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12419282     DOI: 10.1006/jaut.2002.0609

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autoimmun        ISSN: 0896-8411            Impact factor:   7.094


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