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The peri-islet basement membrane, a barrier to infiltrating leukocytes in type 1 diabetes in mouse and human.


ABSTRACT: We provide the first comprehensive analysis of the extracellular matrix (ECM) composition of peri-islet capsules, composed of the peri-islet basement membrane (BM) and subjacent interstitial matrix (IM), in development of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice and in human type 1 diabetes. Our data demonstrate global loss of peri-islet BM and IM components only at sites of leukocyte infiltration into the islet. Stereological analyses reveal a correlation between incidence of insulitis and the number of islets showing loss of peri-islet BM versus islets with intact BMs, suggesting that leukocyte penetration of the peri-islet BM is a critical step. Protease- and protease inhibitor-specific microarray analyses (CLIP-CHIP) of laser-dissected leukocyte infiltrated and noninfiltrated pancreatic islets and confirmatory quantitative real time PCR and protein analyses identified cathepsin S, W, and C activity at sites of leukocyte penetration of the peri-islet BM in association with a macrophage subpopulation in NOD mice and human type 1 diabetic samples and, hence, potentially a novel therapeutic target specifically acting at the islet penetration stage. Interestingly, the peri-islet BM and underlying IM are reconstituted once inflammation subsides, indicating that the peri-islet BM-producing cells are not lost due to the inflammation, which has important ramifications to islet transplantation studies.

SUBMITTER: Korpos E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3554379 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The peri-islet basement membrane, a barrier to infiltrating leukocytes in type 1 diabetes in mouse and human.

Korpos Éva É   Kadri Nadir N   Kappelhoff Reinhild R   Wegner Jeannine J   Overall Christopher M CM   Weber Ekkehard E   Holmberg Dan D   Cardell Susanna S   Sorokin Lydia L  

Diabetes 20121108 2


We provide the first comprehensive analysis of the extracellular matrix (ECM) composition of peri-islet capsules, composed of the peri-islet basement membrane (BM) and subjacent interstitial matrix (IM), in development of type 1 diabetes in NOD mice and in human type 1 diabetes. Our data demonstrate global loss of peri-islet BM and IM components only at sites of leukocyte infiltration into the islet. Stereological analyses reveal a correlation between incidence of insulitis and the number of isl  ...[more]

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