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Noninvasive imaging of pancreatic inflammation and its reversal in type 1 diabetes
Stuart E. Turvey, … , Ralph Weissleder, Diane Mathis
Stuart E. Turvey, … , Ralph Weissleder, Diane Mathis
Published September 1, 2005
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2005;115(9):2454-2461. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI25048.
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Research Article Metabolism

Noninvasive imaging of pancreatic inflammation and its reversal in type 1 diabetes

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Abstract

A major stumbling block for research on and treatment of type 1 diabetes is the inability to directly, but noninvasively, visualize the lymphocytic/inflammatory lesions in the pancreatic islets. One potential approach to surmounting this impediment is to exploit MRI of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) to visualize changes in the microvasculature that invariably accompany inflammation. MNP-MRI did indeed detect vascular leakage in association with insulitis in murine models of type 1 diabetes, permitting noninvasive visualization of the inflammatory lesions in vivo in real time. We demonstrate, in proof-of-principle experiments, that this strategy allows one to predict, within 3 days of completing treatment with an anti-CD3 monoclonal antibody, which NOD mice with recent-onset diabetes are responding to therapy and may eventually be cured. Importantly, an essentially identical MNP-MRI strategy has previously been used with great success to image lymph node metastases in prostate cancer patients. This success strongly argues for rapid translation of these preclinical observations to prediction and/or stratification of type 1 diabetes and treatment of individuals with the disease; this would provide a crucially needed early predictor of response to therapy.

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Stuart E. Turvey, Eric Swart, Maria C. Denis, Umar Mahmood, Christophe Benoist, Ralph Weissleder, Diane Mathis

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Detection of pancreatic inflammation associated with spontaneous autoimm...
Detection of pancreatic inflammation associated with spontaneous autoimmune diabetes. Female NOD mice with new-onset diabetes of less than 7 days’ duration (n = 9), nondiabetic female littermates of the diabetic animals (n = 7), and age-matched noninsulitic Eα16/NOD mice (n = 13) underwent MRI imaging according to the protocol described in Methods. (A) Mean pancreatic T2 values ± SEM for each group. (B and C) Representative islet histology from Eα16/NOD and new-onset diabetic NOD animals. Magnification, ×20.

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