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Publication : Combination therapy with an anti-IL-1β antibody and GAD65 DNA vaccine can reverse recent-onset diabetes in the RIP-GP mouse model.

First Author  Pagni PP Year  2014
Journal  Diabetes Volume  63
Issue  6 Pages  2015-25
PubMed ID  24520125 Mgi Jnum  J:229340
Mgi Id  MGI:5751645 Doi  10.2337/db13-1257
Citation  Pagni PP, et al. (2014) Combination therapy with an anti-IL-1beta antibody and GAD65 DNA vaccine can reverse recent-onset diabetes in the RIP-GP mouse model. Diabetes 63(6):2015-25
abstractText  Type 1 diabetes is thought to be an autoimmune condition in which self-reactive T cells attack insulin-secreting pancreatic beta-cells. As a proinflammatory cytokine produced by beta-cells or macrophages, interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) represents a potential therapeutic target in diabetes. We reasoned IL-1beta blockade could be combined with islet antigen-specific approaches involving GAD of 65 kDa (GAD65)-expressing plasmids, as previously shown in combination therapies (CTs) with anti-CD3. Thus, we investigated whether anti-IL-1beta antibody alone or combined with GAD65 vaccine could reverse diabetes development in a virus-induced mouse model. Given alone, anti-IL-1beta had no effect on diabetes, while GAD65 plasmid resulted in 33% disease reversal after a 5-week observation. However, CTs cured 53% of animals and prevented worsening of glycemic control in nonprotected individuals for up to 12 weeks. While the GAD65 vaccine arm of the CT was associated with increased forkhead box p3(+) regulatory T-cell frequency in pancreatic lymph nodes, islet infiltration by CD11b(+/high) cells was less frequent upon CT, and its extent correlated with treatment success or failure. Altogether, our CTs provided prolonged improvement of clinical and immunological features. Despite unsuccessful clinical trials using anti-IL-1beta monotherapy, these data hold promise for treatment of type 1 diabetic patients with IL-1beta blockade combined with antigen-specific vaccines.
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