Effects of autoimmunity and immune therapy on beta-cell turnover in type 1 diabetes
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Effects of autoimmunity and immune therapy on beta-cell turnover in type 1 diabetes
Abstract
beta-Cell mass can expand in response to demand: during pregnancy, in the setting of insulin resistance, or after pancreatectomy. It is not known whether similar beta-cell hyperplasia occurs following immune therapy of autoimmune diabetes, but the clinical remission soon after diagnosis and the results of recent immune therapy studies suggest that beta-cell recovery is possible. We studied changes in beta-cell replication, mass, and apoptosis in NOD mice during progression to overt diabetes and following immune therapy with anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) or immune regulatory T-cells (Tregs). beta-Cell replication increases in pre-diabetic mice, after adoptive transfer of diabetes with increasing islet inflammation but before an increase in blood glucose concentration or a significant decrease in beta-cell mass. The pathogenic cells are responsible for increasing beta-cell replication because replication was reduced during diabetes remission induced by anti-CD3 mAb or Tregs. beta-Cell replication stimulated by the initial inflammatory infiltrate results in increased production of new beta-cells after immune therapy and increased beta-cell area, but the majority of this increased beta-cell area represents regranulated beta-cells rather than newly produced cells. We conclude that beta-cell replication is closely linked to the islet inflammatory process. A significant proportion of degranulated beta-cells remain, at the time of diagnosis of diabetes, that can recover after metabolic correction of hyperglycemia. Correction of the beta-cell loss in type 1 diabetes will, therefore, require strategies that target both the immunologic and cellular mechanisms that destroy and maintain beta-cell mass.
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