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Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice

In diabetic patients and susceptible mice, insulin is a targeted autoantigen. Insulin B chain 9-23 (B:9-23) autoreactive CD4 T cells are key for initiating autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice; however, little is known regarding their origin and function. To this end, B:9-23–specific, BDC12-4.1 T-cell re...

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Autores principales: Fousteri, Georgia, Jasinski, Jean, Dave, Amy, Nakayama, Maki, Pagni, Philippe, Lambolez, Florence, Juntti, Therese, Sarikonda, Ghanashyam, Cheng, Yang, Croft, Michael, Cheroutre, Hilde, Eisenbarth, George, von Herrath, Matthias
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Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403296
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0671
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author Fousteri, Georgia
Jasinski, Jean
Dave, Amy
Nakayama, Maki
Pagni, Philippe
Lambolez, Florence
Juntti, Therese
Sarikonda, Ghanashyam
Cheng, Yang
Croft, Michael
Cheroutre, Hilde
Eisenbarth, George
von Herrath, Matthias
author_facet Fousteri, Georgia
Jasinski, Jean
Dave, Amy
Nakayama, Maki
Pagni, Philippe
Lambolez, Florence
Juntti, Therese
Sarikonda, Ghanashyam
Cheng, Yang
Croft, Michael
Cheroutre, Hilde
Eisenbarth, George
von Herrath, Matthias
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description In diabetic patients and susceptible mice, insulin is a targeted autoantigen. Insulin B chain 9-23 (B:9-23) autoreactive CD4 T cells are key for initiating autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice; however, little is known regarding their origin and function. To this end, B:9-23–specific, BDC12-4.1 T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (Tg) mice were studied, of which, despite expressing a single TCR on the recombination activating gene–deficient background, only a fraction develops diabetes in an asynchronous manner. BDC12-4.1 CD4 T cells convert into effector (Teff) and Foxp3(+)-expressing adaptive regulatory T cells (aTregs) soon after leaving the thymus as a result of antigen recognition and homeostatic proliferation. The generation of aTreg causes the heterogeneous diabetes onset, since crossing onto the scurfy (Foxp3) mutation, BDC12-4.1 TCR Tg mice develop accelerated and fully penetrant diabetes. Similarly, adoptive transfer and bone marrow transplantation experiments showed differential diabetes kinetics based on Foxp3(+) aTreg’s presence in the BDC12-4.1 donors. A single-specificity, insulin-reactive TCR escapes thymic deletion and simultaneously converts into aTreg and Teff, establishing an equilibrium that determines diabetes penetrance. These results are of particular importance for understanding disease pathogenesis. They suggest that once central tolerance is bypassed, autoreactive cells arriving in the periphery do not by default follow solely a pathogenic fate upon activation.
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spelling pubmed-33317752013-05-01 Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice Fousteri, Georgia Jasinski, Jean Dave, Amy Nakayama, Maki Pagni, Philippe Lambolez, Florence Juntti, Therese Sarikonda, Ghanashyam Cheng, Yang Croft, Michael Cheroutre, Hilde Eisenbarth, George von Herrath, Matthias Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation In diabetic patients and susceptible mice, insulin is a targeted autoantigen. Insulin B chain 9-23 (B:9-23) autoreactive CD4 T cells are key for initiating autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice; however, little is known regarding their origin and function. To this end, B:9-23–specific, BDC12-4.1 T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic (Tg) mice were studied, of which, despite expressing a single TCR on the recombination activating gene–deficient background, only a fraction develops diabetes in an asynchronous manner. BDC12-4.1 CD4 T cells convert into effector (Teff) and Foxp3(+)-expressing adaptive regulatory T cells (aTregs) soon after leaving the thymus as a result of antigen recognition and homeostatic proliferation. The generation of aTreg causes the heterogeneous diabetes onset, since crossing onto the scurfy (Foxp3) mutation, BDC12-4.1 TCR Tg mice develop accelerated and fully penetrant diabetes. Similarly, adoptive transfer and bone marrow transplantation experiments showed differential diabetes kinetics based on Foxp3(+) aTreg’s presence in the BDC12-4.1 donors. A single-specificity, insulin-reactive TCR escapes thymic deletion and simultaneously converts into aTreg and Teff, establishing an equilibrium that determines diabetes penetrance. These results are of particular importance for understanding disease pathogenesis. They suggest that once central tolerance is bypassed, autoreactive cells arriving in the periphery do not by default follow solely a pathogenic fate upon activation. American Diabetes Association 2012-05 2012-04-13 /pmc/articles/PMC3331775/ /pubmed/22403296 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0671 Text en © 2012 by the American Diabetes Association. Readers may use this article as long as the work is properly cited, the use is educational and not for profit, and the work is not altered. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ for details.
spellingShingle Immunology and Transplantation
Fousteri, Georgia
Jasinski, Jean
Dave, Amy
Nakayama, Maki
Pagni, Philippe
Lambolez, Florence
Juntti, Therese
Sarikonda, Ghanashyam
Cheng, Yang
Croft, Michael
Cheroutre, Hilde
Eisenbarth, George
von Herrath, Matthias
Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title_full Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title_fullStr Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title_full_unstemmed Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title_short Following the Fate of One Insulin-Reactive CD4 T cell: Conversion Into Teffs and Tregs in the Periphery Controls Diabetes in NOD Mice
title_sort following the fate of one insulin-reactive cd4 t cell: conversion into teffs and tregs in the periphery controls diabetes in nod mice
topic Immunology and Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3331775/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22403296
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db11-0671
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