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Reduced CD4+T cell activation in children with type 1 diabetes carrying the PTPN22/Lyp 620Trp variant
Authors:Aarnisalo Johanna  Treszl Andras  Svec Peter  Marttila Jane  Oling Viveka  Simell Olli  Knip Mikael  Körner Anna  Madacsy Laszlo  Vasarhelyi Barna  Ilonen Jorma  Hermann Robert
Affiliation:Immunogenetics Laboratory, University of Turku, MediCity Research Laboratories, BioCity 4th Floor, Tykist?katu 6A, 20520 Turku, Finland. johanna.aarnisalo@utu.fi
Abstract:The 620Trp variant of the LYP protein, encoded by the lymphoid tyrosine phosphatase 22 gene (PTPN22), is associated with autoimmunity. In this study we aimed at characterising the role of this variant on lymphocyte activation. We analysed cytokine secretion and proliferation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD4(+)T cells in a cohort of clinically non-diabetic, multiple autoantibody-positive children, healthy controls and in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D). We found a decreased proliferation and IL-2 production of CD4(+)T cells after anti-CD3/anti-CD28 stimulation (p=0.04 for IL-2) among T1D patients. In addition, a profoundly decreased intracellular calcium flux in CD4(+)T cells after PHA stimulus was detected among 620Trp carriers. In contrast, no effect of this polymorphism on tuberculin and tetanus toxoid induced PBMC proliferation and cytokine secretion was observed in autoantibody positive children, healthy controls and children with newly-diagnosed T1D. In conclusion, the LYP 620Trp variant is associated with reduced activation, proliferation and IL-2 production in CD4(+)T cells among T1D patients. In accordance with our previous findings on the key role of this variant on disease progression, this mechanism is likely to contribute to the development of beta-cell specific autoimmunity.
Keywords:Autoimmunity   LYP   PTPN22   T cell activation   Type 1 diabetes
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