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Publication : Linkage of faulty major histocompatibility complex class I to autoimmune diabetes.

First Author  Faustman D Year  1991
Journal  Science Volume  254
Issue  5039 Pages  1756-61
PubMed ID  1763324 Mgi Jnum  J:1410
Mgi Id  MGI:49937 Doi  10.1126/science.1763324
Citation  Faustman D, et al. (1991) Linkage of faulty major histocompatibility complex class I to autoimmune diabetes [see comments]. Science 254(5039):1756-61
abstractText  Pancreatic islet cells are the targets of an autoimmune response in type I diabetes. In the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse model of autoimmune diabetes, expression of major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I proteins was inversely correlated with diabetes; in this mouse a mutation in the MHC class II-linked gene for the putative MHC class I peptide transporter was also present. Mice deficient in MHC class I expression because they do not produce beta 2-microglobulin also developed late onset autoimmune diabetes. In cells from humans with type I diabetes expression of MHC class I was decreased; subsets of prediabetics categorized as most likely to become hyperglycemic also had low MHC class I. T cell responses to self antigens are faulty in diabetics. In sets of genetically identical twins that are discordant for diabetes, the defect appeared to reside with the antigen presenting cell. Thus, a lack of surface MHC class I protein is associated with autoimmune diabetes; the concomitant defect in antigen presentation may impair the development of self tolerance, which could result in autoimmune disease.
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