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Stress-induced beta cell dedifferentiation prior to immune cell infiltration prevents type 1 diabetes [Single]


ABSTRACT: Immune-mediated destruction of insulin-producing β-cells causes type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, how β-cells themselves participate in the disease process is poorly understood. Here, we report that modulating the unfolded protein response (UPR) in β-cells of non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice in early stages of disease results in preserved β-cell function, substantially reduced islet immune cell infiltration, and β-cell apoptosis leading to protection from T1D. NOD mice that lack the UPR sensor IRE1α in β-cells show greatly reduced expression of β-cell identity markers, islet autoantigens, and genes involved in antigen presentation. These mice exhibit upregulation of immune inhibitory markers in β-cells and significantly less cytotoxic CD8+ T cells in the pancreas. Our results indicate that triggering transient β-cell dedifferentiation via targeting a specific branch of the UPR in β-cells, prior to insulitis, allow β-cells to escape from immune destruction and may be used as a novel preventive strategy for high-risk individuals.

ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus

PROVIDER: GSE144471 | GEO | 2020/01/30

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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