Impaired activation of islet-reactive CD4 T cells in pancreatic lymph nodes of B cell-deficient nonobese diabetic mice

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Greeley, SAW [1 ]
Moore, DJ [1 ]
Noorchashm, H [1 ]
Noto, LE [1 ]
Rostami, SY [1 ]
Schlachterman, A [1 ]
Song, HK [1 ]
Koeberlein, B [1 ]
Barker, CF [1 ]
Naji, A [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Dept Surg Res, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.4049/jimmunol.167.8.4351
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Despite the impressive protection of B cell-deficient (mu MT-/-) nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice from spontaneous diabetes, existence of mild pancreatic islet inflammation in these mice indicates that initial autoimmune targeting of beta cells has occurred. Furthermore, mu MT-/- NOD mice are shown to harbor a latent repertoire of diabetogenic T cells, as evidenced by their susceptibility to cyclophosphamide-induced diabetes. The quiescence of this pool of islet-reactive T cells may be a consequence of impaired activation of T lymphocytes in B cell-deficient NOD mice. In this regard, in vitro anti-CD3-mediated stimulation demonstrates impaired activation of lymph node CD4 T cells in mu MT-/- NOD mice as compared with that of wild-type counterparts, a deficiency that is correlated with an exaggerated CD4 T cell:APC ratio in lymph nodes of mu MT-/- NOD mice. This feature points to an Insufficient availability of APC costimulation on a per T cell basis, resulting in impaired CD4 T cell activation in lymph nodes of mu MT-/- NOD mice. In accordance with these findings, an islet-reactive CD4 T cell clonotype undergoes suboptimal activation in pancreatic lymph nodes of mu MT-/- NOD recipients. Overall, the present study indicates that B cells in the pancreatic lymph node microenvironment are critical in overcoming a checkpoint involving the provision of optimal costimulation to islet-reactive NOD CD4 T cells.
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