Literature DB >> 8314442

Effect of T-cell receptor V beta-specific monoclonal antibodies on cyclophosphamide-induced diabetes mellitus in non-obese diabetic mice.

T Taki1, K Yokono, K Amano, N Hatamori, Y Hirao, Y Tominaga, S Maeda, M Kasuga.   

Abstract

The expression of specific T-cell receptor gene segments by T lymphocytes appears to be critically important for the induction of several experimental autoimmune diseases mediated by these cells. We examined whether this situation also applied to non-obese diabetic mice by using various T-cell receptor V beta-specific monoclonal antibodies. No significant age- or sex-related differences were observed in V beta usage by peripheral and splenic T lymphocytes. CD8+ T lymphocytes among the islet-derived mononuclear cells isolated from 20-week-old female non-obese diabetic mice showed heterogeneity of their V beta gene usage. In order to examine the role of T lymphocyte subsets expressing specific T-cell receptor V beta segments in the development of diabetes mellitus, T-cell receptor V beta-specific monoclonal antibodies were administered to 10-week-old male non-obese diabetic mice treated with cyclophosphamide. None of the antibodies used could significantly diminish the incidence of cyclophosphamide-induced diabetes and the severity of insulitis [anti-V beta 3 (11 of 22 mice became diabetic, 50%), anti-V beta 5 (9 of 14, 64%), anti-V beta 8 (9 of 21, 43%), anti-V beta 11 (12 of 23, 52%), anti-V beta 14 (7 of 12, 58%), and anti-V beta 5 + anti-V beta 11 (6 of 12, 50%)] when compared with control mice (12 of 21, 57%). In addition, there were no significant differences in T-cell receptor V beta usage between diabetic and non-diabetic cyclophosphamide-treated mice.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8314442     DOI: 10.1007/bf00402273

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Diabetologia        ISSN: 0012-186X            Impact factor:   10.122


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