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M Moritani, K Yoshimoto, S F Wong, C Tanaka, T Yamaoka, T Sano, Y Komagata, J Miyazaki, H Kikutani, M Itakura
J Clin Invest. 1998;
102(3):499
doi:10.1172/JCI2992
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P
aracrine effect of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) on autoimmune insulitis and diabetes was studied by transgenic production of the active form of porcine TGF-beta1 (pTGF-beta1) in pancreatic islet (islet) alpha cells in nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice under the control of rat glucagon promoter (RGP) (NOD-RGP-TGF-beta1). None of 27 NOD-RGP-TGF- beta1 mice developed diabetes by 45 wk of age, in contrast to 40 and 71% in male and female nontransgenic mice, respectively. None of the NOD-RGP-TGF-beta1 mice developed diabetes after cyclophosphamide (CY) administration. Adoptive transfer of splenocytes of NOD-RGP-TGF-beta1 mice to neonatal NOD mice did not transfer diabetes after CY administration. Adoptive transfer of three types of diabetogenic lymphocytes to NOD-RGP-TGF-beta1 and nontransgenic mice after CY administration led to the lower incidence of diabetes in NOD-RGP-TGF-beta1 mice versus that in nontransgenic mice: 29 vs. 77% for diabetogenic splenocytes, 25 vs. 75% for islet beta cell-specific Th1 clone cells, and 0 vs. 50% for islet beta cell-specific CD8(+) clone cells, respectively. Based on these, it is concluded that autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice is not a systemic disease and it can be completely prevented by the paracrine TGF-beta1 in the islet compartment through protection against CD4(+) and CD8(+) effector lymphocytes.
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