Cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) regulates the unfolding of autoimmune diabetes

F Lühder, P Höglund, JP Allison, C Benoist… - The Journal of …, 1998 - rupress.org
F Lühder, P Höglund, JP Allison, C Benoist, D Mathis
The Journal of experimental medicine, 1998rupress.org
Evidence has been accumulating that shows that insulin-dependent diabetes is subject to
immunoregulation. To determine whether cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated antigen 4
(CTLA-4) is involved, we injected anti–CTLA-4 mAb into a TCR transgenic model of diabetes
at different stages of disease. When injected into young mice, months before they would
normally become diabetic, anti–CTLA-4 induced diabetes rapidly and essentially
universally; this was not the result of a global activation of T lymphocytes, but did reflect a …
Evidence has been accumulating that shows that insulin-dependent diabetes is subject to immunoregulation. To determine whether cytotoxic T lymphocyte–associated antigen 4 (CTLA-4) is involved, we injected anti–CTLA-4 mAb into a TCR transgenic model of diabetes at different stages of disease. When injected into young mice, months before they would normally become diabetic, anti–CTLA-4 induced diabetes rapidly and essentially universally; this was not the result of a global activation of T lymphocytes, but did reflect a much more aggressive T cell infiltrate in the pancreatic islets. These effects were only observed if anti–CTLA-4 was injected during a narrow time window, before the initiation of insulitis. Thus, engagement of CTLA-4 at the time when potentially diabetogenic T cells are first activated is a pivotal event; if engagement is permitted, invasion of the islets occurs, but remains quite innocuous for months, if not, insulitis is much more aggressive, and diabetes quickly ensues.
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