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. 1988 Sep;82(3):1123-8.
doi: 10.1172/JCI113669.

In situ analysis of pancreatic islets in rats developing diabetes. Appearance of nonendocrine cells with surface MHC class II antigens and cytoplasmic insulin immunoreactivity

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In situ analysis of pancreatic islets in rats developing diabetes. Appearance of nonendocrine cells with surface MHC class II antigens and cytoplasmic insulin immunoreactivity

P A In't Veld et al. J Clin Invest. 1988 Sep.

Abstract

Aberrant expression of MHC class II molecules on endocrine cells has been proposed to induce autoimmune reactions in thyroid and endocrine pancreas. The present study examines whether MHC class II positive insulin-containing islet cells occur at the onset of diabetes in rats, in analogy to the findings in man. At the onset of diabetes, both streptozotocin-treated and diabetes-prone BB rats exhibited numerous class II positive islet cells that presented ultrastructural features of monocytes and were surrounded by class II negative islet B cells. These class II positive cells were characterized by vacuoles that contained insulin immunoreactive granules and disrupted membranes. Similar cells also appeared positive for the monocyte marker OX-42. The presence of class II positive monocytes with insulin-containing vacuoles may indicate a removal of damage B cells by infiltrating leukocytes. A similar electron microscopical study in man will be necessary to distinguish the putative endocrine pancreatic B cells with aberrant class II expression from infiltrating nonendocrine class II positive cells with insulin-containing phagosomes.

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