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Publication : Islet-specific T cell clones transfer diabetes to nonobese diabetic (NOD) F1 mice.

First Author  Peterson JD Year  1994
Journal  J Immunol Volume  153
Issue  6 Pages  2800-6
PubMed ID  8077683 Mgi Jnum  J:20365
Mgi Id  MGI:68461 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.153.6.2800
Citation  Peterson JD, et al. (1994) Islet-specific T cell clones transfer diabetes to nonobese diabetic (NOD) F1 mice. J Immunol 153(6):2800-6
abstractText  To investigate diabetes resistance to T cell-mediated disease transfer, we administered islet-specific T cell clones to the F1 progeny of nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice that were crossed with various nondiabetes-prone inbred mouse strains. We investigated four diabetogenic CD4+ T cell clones and all induced insulitis and full development of diabetes in (SWR x NOD)F1, (SJL x NOD)F1, and (C57BL/6 x NOD)F1 mice. In contrast, (BALB/c x NOD)F1 and (CBA x NOD)F1 mice were susceptible to disease transfer by some T cell clones but not others, and (C57/L x NOD)F1 mice seemed to be resistant to both insulitis and disease transfer by all of the clones tested. Disease induced by the T cell clones in susceptible F1 strains was age dependent and could only be observed in recipients younger than 13 days old. Full or partial disease resistance did not correlate with the presence or absence of I-E, different levels of Ag expression in islet cells, or differences in APC function. The results from this study suggest that there may be multiple factors contributing to susceptibility of F1 mice to T cell clone-mediated induction of diabetes, including non-MHC-related genetic background, the immunologic maturity of the recipient, and individual characteristics of the T cell clones.
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