β cell apoptosis in T cell-mediated autoimmune diabetes

MO Kurrer, SV Pakala, HL Hanson… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
MO Kurrer, SV Pakala, HL Hanson, JD Katz
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997National Acad Sciences
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus results from T cell-mediated destruction of insulin-
producing, pancreatic islet β cells. How this destruction takes place has remained elusive—
largely due to the slow kinetics of disease progression. By crossing a transgenic mouse
carrying a β cell-specific T cell receptor onto the NOD. scid background, we produced a
simplified but robust and accelerated model of diabetes. This mouse produces CD4+ T cells
bearing transgenic T cell receptor but is devoid of CD8+ T cells and B cells. More …
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus results from T cell-mediated destruction of insulin-producing, pancreatic islet β cells. How this destruction takes place has remained elusive—largely due to the slow kinetics of disease progression. By crossing a transgenic mouse carrying a β cell-specific T cell receptor onto the NOD.scid background, we produced a simplified but robust and accelerated model of diabetes. This mouse produces CD4+ T cells bearing transgenic T cell receptor but is devoid of CD8+ T cells and B cells. More importantly, this mouse develops a rapid diabetes, which has allowed us to record and quantify β cell death. We have determined that β cells within the inflamed islets die by apoptosis.
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