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Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes

Studies in type 1 diabetes indicate potential disease heterogeneity, notably in the rate of β-cell loss, responsiveness to immunotherapies, and, in limited studies, islet pathology. We sought evidence for different immunological phenotypes using two approaches. First, we defined blood autoimmune res...

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Autores principales: Arif, Sefina, Leete, Pia, Nguyen, Vy, Marks, Katherine, Nor, Nurhanani Mohamed, Estorninho, Megan, Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah, Bingley, Polly J., Todd, John A., Guy, Catherine, Dunger, David B., Powrie, Jake, Willcox, Abby, Foulis, Alan K., Richardson, Sarah J., de Rinaldis, Emanuele, Morgan, Noel G., Lorenc, Anna, Peakman, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Diabetes Association 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4207393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24939426
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-0365
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author Arif, Sefina
Leete, Pia
Nguyen, Vy
Marks, Katherine
Nor, Nurhanani Mohamed
Estorninho, Megan
Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah
Bingley, Polly J.
Todd, John A.
Guy, Catherine
Dunger, David B.
Powrie, Jake
Willcox, Abby
Foulis, Alan K.
Richardson, Sarah J.
de Rinaldis, Emanuele
Morgan, Noel G.
Lorenc, Anna
Peakman, Mark
author_facet Arif, Sefina
Leete, Pia
Nguyen, Vy
Marks, Katherine
Nor, Nurhanani Mohamed
Estorninho, Megan
Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah
Bingley, Polly J.
Todd, John A.
Guy, Catherine
Dunger, David B.
Powrie, Jake
Willcox, Abby
Foulis, Alan K.
Richardson, Sarah J.
de Rinaldis, Emanuele
Morgan, Noel G.
Lorenc, Anna
Peakman, Mark
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description Studies in type 1 diabetes indicate potential disease heterogeneity, notably in the rate of β-cell loss, responsiveness to immunotherapies, and, in limited studies, islet pathology. We sought evidence for different immunological phenotypes using two approaches. First, we defined blood autoimmune response phenotypes by combinatorial, multiparameter analysis of autoantibodies and autoreactive T-cell responses in 33 children/adolescents with newly diagnosed diabetes. Multidimensional cluster analysis showed two equal-sized patient agglomerations characterized by proinflammatory (interferon-γ–positive, multiautoantibody-positive) and partially regulated (interleukin-10–positive, pauci-autoantibody–positive) responses. Multiautoantibody-positive nondiabetic siblings at high risk of disease progression showed similar clustering. Additionally, pancreas samples obtained post mortem from a separate cohort of 21 children/adolescents with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes were examined immunohistologically. This revealed two distinct types of insulitic lesions distinguishable by the degree of cellular infiltrate and presence of B cells that we termed “hyper-immune CD20Hi” and “pauci-immune CD20Lo.” Of note, subjects had only one infiltration phenotype and were partitioned by this into two equal-sized groups that differed significantly by age at diagnosis, with hyper-immune CD20Hi subjects being 5 years younger. These data indicate potentially related islet and blood autoimmune response phenotypes that coincide with and precede disease. We conclude that different immunopathological processes (endotypes) may underlie type 1 diabetes, carrying important implications for treatment and prevention strategies.
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spelling pubmed-42073932015-05-01 Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes Arif, Sefina Leete, Pia Nguyen, Vy Marks, Katherine Nor, Nurhanani Mohamed Estorninho, Megan Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah Bingley, Polly J. Todd, John A. Guy, Catherine Dunger, David B. Powrie, Jake Willcox, Abby Foulis, Alan K. Richardson, Sarah J. de Rinaldis, Emanuele Morgan, Noel G. Lorenc, Anna Peakman, Mark Diabetes Immunology and Transplantation Studies in type 1 diabetes indicate potential disease heterogeneity, notably in the rate of β-cell loss, responsiveness to immunotherapies, and, in limited studies, islet pathology. We sought evidence for different immunological phenotypes using two approaches. First, we defined blood autoimmune response phenotypes by combinatorial, multiparameter analysis of autoantibodies and autoreactive T-cell responses in 33 children/adolescents with newly diagnosed diabetes. Multidimensional cluster analysis showed two equal-sized patient agglomerations characterized by proinflammatory (interferon-γ–positive, multiautoantibody-positive) and partially regulated (interleukin-10–positive, pauci-autoantibody–positive) responses. Multiautoantibody-positive nondiabetic siblings at high risk of disease progression showed similar clustering. Additionally, pancreas samples obtained post mortem from a separate cohort of 21 children/adolescents with recently diagnosed type 1 diabetes were examined immunohistologically. This revealed two distinct types of insulitic lesions distinguishable by the degree of cellular infiltrate and presence of B cells that we termed “hyper-immune CD20Hi” and “pauci-immune CD20Lo.” Of note, subjects had only one infiltration phenotype and were partitioned by this into two equal-sized groups that differed significantly by age at diagnosis, with hyper-immune CD20Hi subjects being 5 years younger. These data indicate potentially related islet and blood autoimmune response phenotypes that coincide with and precede disease. We conclude that different immunopathological processes (endotypes) may underlie type 1 diabetes, carrying important implications for treatment and prevention strategies. American Diabetes Association 2014-11 2014-10-13 /pmc/articles/PMC4207393/ /pubmed/24939426 http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-0365 Text en © 2014 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.
spellingShingle Immunology and Transplantation
Arif, Sefina
Leete, Pia
Nguyen, Vy
Marks, Katherine
Nor, Nurhanani Mohamed
Estorninho, Megan
Kronenberg-Versteeg, Deborah
Bingley, Polly J.
Todd, John A.
Guy, Catherine
Dunger, David B.
Powrie, Jake
Willcox, Abby
Foulis, Alan K.
Richardson, Sarah J.
de Rinaldis, Emanuele
Morgan, Noel G.
Lorenc, Anna
Peakman, Mark
Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title_full Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title_fullStr Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title_short Blood and Islet Phenotypes Indicate Immunological Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes
title_sort blood and islet phenotypes indicate immunological heterogeneity in type 1 diabetes
topic Immunology and Transplantation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4207393/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24939426
http://dx.doi.org/10.2337/db14-0365
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