Interferon-γ impacts at multiple points during the progression of autoimmune diabetes

BO Wang, I André, A Gonzalez… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
BO Wang, I André, A Gonzalez, JD Katz, M Aguet, C Benoist, D Mathis
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997National Acad Sciences
The role of interferon-γ in autoimmune diabetes was assessed by breeding a null mutation
of the interferon-γ receptor α chain into the nonobese diabetic mouse strain, as well as into a
simplified T cell receptor transgenic model of diabetes. In contrast to a previous report on
abrogation of the interferon-γ gene, mutation of the gene encoding its receptor led to drastic
effects on disease in both mouse lines. Nonobese diabetic mice showed a marked inhibition
of insulitis—both the kinetics and penetrance—and no signs of diabetes; the transgenic …
The role of interferon-γ in autoimmune diabetes was assessed by breeding a null mutation of the interferon-γ receptor α chain into the nonobese diabetic mouse strain, as well as into a simplified T cell receptor transgenic model of diabetes. In contrast to a previous report on abrogation of the interferon-γ gene, mutation of the gene encoding its receptor led to drastic effects on disease in both mouse lines. Nonobese diabetic mice showed a marked inhibition of insulitis—both the kinetics and penetrance—and no signs of diabetes; the transgenic model exhibited near-normal insulitis, but this never evolved into diabetes, either spontaneously or after experimental provocation. This failure could not be explained by perturbations in the ratio of T helper cell phenotypes; rather, it reflected a defect in antigen-presenting cells or in the islet β cell targets.
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