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Published in: Diabetologia 8/2013

01-08-2013 | Article

Double deficiency in IL-17 and IFN-γ signalling significantly suppresses the development of diabetes in the NOD mouse

Authors: G. Kuriya, T. Uchida, S. Akazawa, M. Kobayashi, K. Nakamura, T. Satoh, I. Horie, E. Kawasaki, H. Yamasaki, L. Yu, Y. Iwakura, H. Sasaki, Y. Nagayama, A. Kawakami, N. Abiru

Published in: Diabetologia | Issue 8/2013

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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

T helper type (Th) 17 cells have been shown to play important roles in mouse models of several autoimmune diseases that have been classified as Th1 diseases. In the NOD mouse, the relevance of Th1 and Th17 is controversial, because single-cytokine-deficient NOD mice develop diabetes similarly to wild-type NOD mice.

Methods

We studied the impact of IL-17/IFN-γ receptor double deficiency in NOD mice on the development of insulitis/diabetes compared with IL-17 single-deficient mice and wild-type mice by monitoring diabetes-related phenotypes. The lymphocyte phenotypes were determined by flow cytometric analysis.

Results

IL-17 single-deficient NOD mice showed delayed onset of diabetes and reduced severity of insulitis, but the cumulative incidence of longstanding diabetes in the IL-17-deficient mice was similar to that in wild-type mice. The IL-17/IFN-γ receptor double-deficient NOD mice showed an apparent decline in longstanding diabetes onset, but not in insulitis compared with that in the IL-17 single-deficient mice. We also found that double-deficient NOD mice had a severe lymphopenic phenotype and preferential increase in regulatory T cells among CD4+ T cells compared with the IL-17 single-deficient mice and wild-type NOD mice. An adoptive transfer study with CD4+CD25 T cells from young non-diabetic IL-17 single-deficient NOD mice, but not those from older mice, showed significantly delayed disease onset in immune-deficient hosts compared with the corresponding wild-type mice.

Conclusions/interpretation

These results indicate that IL-17/Th17 participates in the development of insulitis and that both IL-17 and IFN-γ signalling may synergistically contribute to the development of diabetes in NOD mice.
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Metadata
Title
Double deficiency in IL-17 and IFN-γ signalling significantly suppresses the development of diabetes in the NOD mouse
Authors
G. Kuriya
T. Uchida
S. Akazawa
M. Kobayashi
K. Nakamura
T. Satoh
I. Horie
E. Kawasaki
H. Yamasaki
L. Yu
Y. Iwakura
H. Sasaki
Y. Nagayama
A. Kawakami
N. Abiru
Publication date
01-08-2013
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Diabetologia / Issue 8/2013
Print ISSN: 0012-186X
Electronic ISSN: 1432-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00125-013-2935-8

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