CD4+ T Cell Proliferation in Response to GAD and Proinsulin in Healthy, Pre‐diabetic, and Diabetic Donors

SI Mannering, JS Morris, NL Stone… - Annals of the New …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
SI Mannering, JS Morris, NL Stone, KP Jensen, PM VAN ENDERT, LC Harrison
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004Wiley Online Library
The ability to measure proliferation of autoantigen‐specific T cells is critical for the
evaluation of cellular immune function. Using a novel, sensitive, CFSE‐based assay, we
were able to directly quantitate autoantigen‐specific CD4+ T cell proliferation. However,
peripheral blood cells from healthy, pre‐diabetic and diabetic donors exhibited overlap in
responses to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) and proinsulin (PI). This indicates that
autoantigen‐induced CD4+ T cell proliferation in a functionally complex cell population may …
Abstract: The ability to measure proliferation of autoantigen‐specific T cells is critical for the evaluation of cellular immune function. Using a novel, sensitive, CFSE‐based assay, we were able to directly quantitate autoantigen‐specific CD4+ T cell proliferation. However, peripheral blood cells from healthy, pre‐diabetic and diabetic donors exhibited overlap in responses to glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) and proinsulin (PI). This indicates that autoantigen‐induced CD4+ T cell proliferation in a functionally complex cell population may not discriminate disease in the general population. Clear discrimination was found between diabetic and healthy sibs, suggesting the need to standardize the genetic and environmental background. In addition, the ability of the CFSE assay to allow analysis of the phenotype and function of autoantigen‐responsive T cells may improve discrimination.
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