2017
Intestinal type 1 regulatory T cells migrate to periphery to suppress diabetogenic T cells and prevent diabetes development
Yu H, Gagliani N, Ishigame H, Huber S, Zhu S, Esplugues E, Herold KC, Wen L, Flavell RA. Intestinal type 1 regulatory T cells migrate to periphery to suppress diabetogenic T cells and prevent diabetes development. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2017, 114: 10443-10448. PMID: 28894001, PMCID: PMC5625908, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1705599114.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdoptive TransferAnimalsCell- and Tissue-Based TherapyCell DifferentiationCell MovementCell ProliferationDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1DysbiosisFemaleGastrointestinal MicrobiomeImmune ToleranceInterleukin-10IntestinesMiceMice, Inbred NODMice, KnockoutReceptors, CCR4Receptors, CCR5Receptors, CCR7T-Lymphocytes, RegulatoryConceptsRegulatory T cellsTr1 cellsT cellsIL-10-producing type 1 regulatory T cellsType 1 regulatory T cellsAntigen-specific Tr1 cellsGut-associated lymphoid tissueDouble reporter miceDiabetogenic T cellsEffector T cellsDevelopment of diabetesT cells migrateIL-10 signalingType 1 diabetes managementIL-10R.NOD miceIL-10Diabetes incidenceDiabetes developmentAutoimmune diseasesTCR transgenicTh1 cellsLymphoid tissueChemokine receptorsPreclinical models
2012
Enhanced Anti-Serpin Antibody Activity Inhibits Autoimmune Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes
Czyzyk J, Henegariu O, Preston-Hurlburt P, Baldzizhar R, Fedorchuk C, Esplugues E, Bottomly K, Gorus FK, Herold K, Flavell RA. Enhanced Anti-Serpin Antibody Activity Inhibits Autoimmune Inflammation in Type 1 Diabetes. The Journal Of Immunology 2012, 188: 6319-6327. PMID: 22593614, PMCID: PMC3370061, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1200467.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAutoimmune diabetes-prone NOD miceDiabetes-prone NOD miceHuman type 1 diabetesAnti-insulin autoantibodiesOnset of diabetesProtective humoral immunityType 1 diabetesNOD miceAutoimmune inflammationIslet inflammationNOD modelSuboptimal doseAutoimmune diseasesHumoral immunityImmunological toleranceT cellsHumoral activityType 1Early onsetDiabetesElevated levelsClade B serpinsAutoantibodiesInflammationProtease inhibitors
2011
Development of Autoimmune Diabetes in the Absence of Detectable IL-17A in a CD8-Driven Virally Induced Model
Van Belle TL, Esplugues E, Liao J, Juntti T, Flavell RA, von Herrath MG. Development of Autoimmune Diabetes in the Absence of Detectable IL-17A in a CD8-Driven Virally Induced Model. The Journal Of Immunology 2011, 187: 2915-2922. PMID: 21832162, PMCID: PMC3169711, DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1000180.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAnimalsCD4-Positive T-LymphocytesCD8-Positive T-LymphocytesCell SeparationDiabetes Mellitus, Type 1Disease Models, AnimalFemaleFlow CytometryGene Knock-In TechniquesGenes, ReporterGreen Fluorescent ProteinsInterleukin-17Lymphocytic choriomeningitis virusMaleMiceMice, Inbred C57BLVirus DiseasesConceptsType 1 diabetesIL-17AIL-17IL-17A.T cellsViral infectionAutoimmune diabetes developmentVirus-induced modelIL-17 levelsIL-17A productionΓδ T cellsLymphocytic choriomeningitis virusAutoimmune diabetesAutoimmune disordersChronic inflammationDiabetes developmentViral eliminationReporter miceDiabetesBacterial infectionsInfectionCD8Recent studiesCellsInflammation