Costimulation controls diabetes by altering the balance of pathogenic and regulatory T cells

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作者
Bour-Jordan, H
Salomon, BL
Thompson, HL
Szot, GL
Bernhard, MR
Bluestone, JA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Ctr Diabet, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
[2] Univ Chicago, Ben May Inst Canc Res, Chicago, IL 60637 USA
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10.1172/JCI200420483
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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The development of autoimmune diabetes in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse results from a breakdown in tolerance to pancreatic islet antigens. CD28-B7 and CD40 ligand-CD40 (CD40L-CD40) costimulatory pathways affect the development of disease and are promising therapeutic targets. Indeed, it was shown previously that diabetes fails to develop in NOD-B7-2(-/-) and NOD-CD40L(-/-) mice. In this study, we examined the relative role of these 2 costimulatory pathways in the balance of autoimmunity versus regulation in NOD mice. We demonstrate that initiation but not effector function of autoreactive T cells was defective in NOD-B7-2(-/-) mice. Moreover, the residual proliferation of the autoreactive cells was effectively controlled by CD28-dependent CD4(+)CD25(+) regulatory T cells (Treg's), as depletion of Treg's partially restored proliferation of autoreactive T cells and resulted in diabetes in an adoptive-transfer model. Similarly, disruption of the CD28-B7 pathway and subsequent Treg deletion restored autoimmunity in NOD-CD40L(-/-) mice. These results demonstrate that development of diabetes is dependent on a balance of pathogenic and regulatory T cells that is controlled by costimulatory signals. Thus, elimination of Treg's results in diabetes even in the absence of costimulation, which suggests a need for alternative strategies for immunotherapeutic approaches.
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