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Publication : Chlamydia pneumoniae promotes dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells.

First Author  Rodriguez AR Year  2015
Journal  Cell Immunol Volume  295
Issue  2 Pages  83-91
PubMed ID  25863744 Mgi Jnum  J:229697
Mgi Id  MGI:5753013 Doi  10.1016/j.cellimm.2015.03.010
Citation  Rodriguez AR, et al. (2015) Chlamydia pneumoniae promotes dysfunction of pancreatic beta cells. Cell Immunol 295(2):83-91
abstractText  The human pathogen Chlamydia pneumoniae has been implicated in chronic inflammatory diseases including type 2 diabetes. Therefore, we designed a study to evaluate pancreatic beta cells and mast cells during chlamydial infection. Our study revealed that C. pneumoniae infected mast cells significantly (p<0.005) decreased beta cell ATP and insulin production, in contrast to uninfected mast cells co-cultured with beta cells. Infected mast cells exhibited pyknotic nuclei and active caspase-3 and caspase-1 expression. Additionally, ex vivo analyses of tissues collected from C. pneumoniae infected mice showed increased interleukin-1beta production in splenocytes and pancreatic tissues as was observed with in vitro mast cell-beta cell co-cultures during C. pneumoniae infection. Notably, infected mast cells promoted beta cell destruction. Our findings reveal the negative effect of C. pneumoniae on mast cells, and the consequential impact on pancreatic beta cell function and viability.
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