Restricted islet-cell reactive T cell repertoire of early pancreatic islet infiltrates in NOD mice
AUTOR(ES)
Baker, Felix J.
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
The mechanisms responsible for initiating autoimmune diabetes remain obscure. Here, we describe a method for identifying both the α- and β-chains of the T cell receptor (TCR) from individual pancreatic islet-infiltrating T cells at the earliest stages of disease in nonobese diabetic mice (NOD). Analysis of the TCR repertoire of these early islet infiltrates reveals enrichment for a small subset of TCR sequences. Reconstitution of these TCR in vitro demonstrates that these receptors confer reactivity to islet cells but not to the well characterized autoantigens, glutamic acid decarboxylase (GAD65) and insulin. Thus, autoimmune diabetes in NOD may be initiated by a limited number of antigens distinct from GAD65 and insulin.
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