First Author | Singh T | Year | 2019 |
Journal | Sci Rep | Volume | 9 |
Issue | 1 | Pages | 9074 |
PubMed ID | 31235823 | Mgi Jnum | J:278637 |
Mgi Id | MGI:6357610 | Doi | 10.1038/s41598-019-45528-x |
Citation | Singh T, et al. (2019) Loss of MafA and MafB expression promotes islet inflammation. Sci Rep 9(1):9074 |
abstractText | Maf transcription factors are critical regulators of beta-cell function. We have previously shown that reduced MafA expression in human and mouse islets is associated with a pro-inflammatory gene signature. Here, we investigate if the loss of Maf transcription factors induced autoimmune processes in the pancreas. Transcriptomics analysis showed expression of pro-inflammatory as well as immune cell marker genes. However, clusters of CD4+ T and B220+ B cells were associated primarily with adult MafA(-/-)MafB(+/-), but not MafA(-/-) islets. MafA expression was detected in the thymus, lymph nodes and bone marrow suggesting a novel role of MafA in regulating immune-cell function. Analysis of pancreatic lymph node cells showed activation of CD4+ T cells, but lack of CD8+ T cell activation which also coincided with an enrichment of naive CD8+ T cells. Further analysis of T cell marker genes revealed a reduction of T cell receptor signaling gene expression in CD8, but not in CD4+ T cells, which was accompanied with a defect in early T cell receptor signaling in mutant CD8+ T cells. These results suggest that loss of MafA impairs both beta- and T cell function affecting the balance of peripheral immune responses against islet autoantigens, resulting in local inflammation in pancreatic islets. |