B-cells are required for the initiation of insulitis and sialitis in nonobese diabetic mice

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Noorchashm, H [1 ]
Noorchashm, N [1 ]
Kern, J [1 ]
Rostami, SY [1 ]
Barker, CF [1 ]
Naji, A [1 ]
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[1] UNIV PENN, MED CTR, DEPT SURG, PHILADELPHIA, PA 19104 USA
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10.2337/diabetes.46.6.941
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice spontaneously develop an acute onset of hyperglycemia reminiscent of human type I diabetes. The disease is the end result of a mononuclear cell infiltration of pancreatic islets (insulitis), culminating in the selective destruction of islet beta-cells by autoreactive T-cells. NOD mice also exhibit defects in B-cell tolerance as manifested by the presence of autoantibodies against islet cell autoantigens. Based on the potential ability of B-cells to act as antigen presenting cells, we hypothesized that autoreactive B-cells of NOD mice may be necessary for the activation of islet reactive CD4(+) T-cells. In the present study we utilized an anti-mu antibody to induce in vivo depletion of B-cells and found that B-cell depletion completely abrogates the development of insulitis and sialitis in NOD mice. In contrast, control IgG-treated NOD mice developed insulitis and sialitis by 5 weeks of age. Additionally, the discontinuation of anti-mu chain antibody treatment led to the full restoration of the B-cell pool and the reappearance of insulitis and sialitis. Thus, we conclude that B-cells are a requisite cell population for the genesis of the inflammatory lesions of the islets of Langerhans. This finding suggests that autoreactive B-cells may act as the antigen presenting cells necessary for the initial activation of beta-cell-reactive CD4(+) T-cells implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune diabetes.
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