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ST8Sia6 overexpression protects pancreatic β cells from spontaneous autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice
Justin Choe, … , Aleksey Matveyenko, Virginia Smith Shapiro
Justin Choe, … , Aleksey Matveyenko, Virginia Smith Shapiro
Published August 1, 2025
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2025;135(15):e181207. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI181207.
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Research Article Autoimmunity Immunology

ST8Sia6 overexpression protects pancreatic β cells from spontaneous autoimmune diabetes in nonobese diabetic mice

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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes is characterized by the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic β cells, resulting in permanent loss of glucose homeostasis. Islet transplantation is a promising potential cure that remains hindered by immune rejection. We previously showed that ST8Sia6 expression on tumors reduced immune surveillance and hypothesized that this sialyltransferase could protect β cells from autoimmune destruction. Here, we demonstrate that ectopic expression of ST8Sia6 in β cells of female nonobese diabetic mice (NOD βST) decreased the spontaneous incidence of diabetes by 90% and preserved β cell mass. NOD βST mice had comparable insulitis at 8 weeks of age that did not progress over time compared with littermate controls. β Cell–autoreactive B and T cells were present in NOD βST mice, indicating a peripheral rather than central mechanism of immune tolerance. The islets of NOD βST mice displayed a dampened type 1 immune response and reduced IL-12p35 expression in dendritic cells compared with those of littermate controls. The peripheral protection persisted even after removal of ST8Sia6 expression at 20 weeks of age, indicating that transient expression was sufficient for establishment of tolerance. These results demonstrate that ST8Sia6 protects β cells from immune-mediated attack and rejection, highlighting its therapeutic potential for autoimmune disorders.

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Justin Choe, Paul Belmonte, Sydney Crotts, Thanh Nguyen, David Friedman, Alexi Zastrow, Matthew Rajcula, Brady Hammer, Claire Wilhelm, Michael J. Shapiro, Aleksey Matveyenko, Virginia Smith Shapiro

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