Viruses and Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes in Type 1 Diabetes |
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Authors: | Ken T. Coppieters Matthias G. von Herrath |
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Affiliation: | (1) Type 1 Diabetes Center, The La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, 9420 Athena Circle, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA; |
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Abstract: | Histopathological studies on pancreas tissues from individuals with recent-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D) consistently find that
CD8 T cells substantially contribute to the formation of islet lesions. CD8 T cells reactive against islet-associated antigens
can also be found in blood samples from T1D patients. Mechanistic studies on the pathogenic role of this T cell subset have
mostly focused on two animal models, i.e., the non-obese diabetic mouse and the virally induced rat insulin promoter–lymphocytic
choriomeningitis virus model. Data were obtained in support of a role for viral infection in expanding a population of diabetogenic
cytotoxic T lymphocytes. In view of the theorized association of viral infection with initiation of islet autoimmunity and
progression to clinically overt disease, CD8 T cells thus represent an attractive target for immunotherapy. We will review
here arguments in favor of a pivotal role for CD8 T cells in driving T1D development and speculate on etiologic agents that
may provoke their aberrant activation. |
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