Literature DB >> 1617115

Quantitative and functional analyses of spleen and in situ islet immune cells before and after diabetes onset in the NOD mouse.

B Formby1, N Hosszufalusi, E Chan, N Miller, M Teruya, S Takei, M A Charles.   

Abstract

Cytofluorometric analysis using specific monoclonal antibodies directed against the T cell antigens Thy-1.2, CD4, CD8, CD4V beta(8.1 + 8.2 + 8.3), and the antigen Mac-1 expressed by mature macrophages and NK cells were used to characterize and quantify the phenotypes of (1) unfractionated and Percoll gradient fractionated in situ islet immune cells isolated from prediabetic and diabetic female NOD mouse spleens. We found in prediabetic female mice that the majority (approximately 70%) of the in situ islet immune cells were Thy-1.2 positive T cells. CD4 positive T cells (approximately 40%) were the most abundant phenotype together with double negative T cells (approximately 20%). The percentage of CD8 positive T cells were approximately 10%, and only approximately 4% of the immune cells were Mac-1 positive. The percentages of CD4V beta (8.1 + 8.2 + 8.3) positive and double negative T cells in diabetic spleens were significantly higher in comparison to prediabetic spleens. In C57B1/6J control nondiabetic mice the percentage of double negative T cells in the spleens was significantly 4-fold lower when compared to diabetic NOD spleens. The specific cytolytic activity mediated by in situ islet immune cells against 51Cr-labeled dispersed syngeneic single-cell islet cells at an effector to target ratio of 20 was twenty- to thirty-fold higher than that mediated by prediabetic splenic lymphoid cells. It is concluded that prediabetic NOD mouse in situ islet immune cells are mostly CD4 positive and double negative T cells, and that CD4 and CD8 positive T cells in the intra-islet infiltrate warrants further evaluation as potential effector T cells in target beta-cell destruction.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1617115     DOI: 10.3109/08916939209150315

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Autoimmunity        ISSN: 0891-6934            Impact factor:   2.815


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1.  Quantitative phenotypic and functional analyses of islet immune cells before and after diabetes onset in the BB rat.

Authors:  N Hosszufalusi; E Chan; M Teruya; S Takei; G Granger; M A Charles
Journal:  Diabetologia       Date:  1993-11       Impact factor: 10.122

Review 2.  Revisiting the Antigen-Presenting Function of β Cells in T1D Pathogenesis.

Authors:  Yang Li; Fei Sun; Tian-Tian Yue; Fa-Xi Wang; Chun-Liang Yang; Jia-Hui Luo; Shan-Jie Rong; Fei Xiong; Shu Zhang; Cong-Yi Wang
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-07-14       Impact factor: 7.561

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