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Leukocytes utilize both alpha4 and alpha5 integrins for intraislet infiltration in non-obese diabetic mice
Authors:Uniyal S  Boeters L  Chakrabarti S  Singh B  Chan B M
Affiliation:Department of Microbiology and Immunology, The John P. Robarts Research Institute, London, Ontario, Canada.
Abstract:The loss of insulin-producing cells during the development of type 1 diabetes is dependent on leukocyte infiltration of beta-islets in the pancreas. Injection of antibodies to integrins and their ligands has been shown to prevent the development of diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice. However, little is known about the progression of infiltration by leukocytes after their homing and extravasation into the pancreas. In the present study, the effect of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to alpha4 and alpha5 integrins on leukocytes that had infiltrated the islets was characterized in NOD mice at 10 weeks of age when insulitis was in progress, or in mice with recent onset of diabetes. Injection of mAbs to either alpha4 or alpha5 integrins had little effect on the extent of leukocyte infiltration in 10-week-old or diabetic mice. In contrast, leukocyte infiltration was significantly reduced upon injection of mAbs to both alpha4 and alpha5 integrins. The reduction in leukocyte infiltration was due to decreases in the percentage of islets with intraislet infiltration. However, the observed effect of mAbs to alpha4 and alpha5 integrins was reversible, since intraislet infiltration resumed upon termination of antibody treatment. Results suggest that after homing to the pancreas, leukocytes utilize both alpha4 and alpha5 integrins for intraislet infiltration.
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