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HORMONE RESEARCH
Volume 57, Issue 3-4, Pages 94-104Publisher
KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000057959
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interleukin-18; islets of Langerhans; type 1 diabetes; immunopathology; cytokines; NOD mouse
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Background: Preclinical stages of type 1 diabetes are characterized by infiltrating T cells and by the peri- and intra-islet accumulation of pro-inflammatory mediators, such as IFNgamma. Methods/Results: Using quantitative PCR we demonstrated that mRNA specific for the IFNgamma-inducing cytokine IL-18 is upregulated in NIT-1 beta cells and intact mouse islets upon exposure to IL-1beta, IFNgamma and TNFalpha. The biological activity of IL-18 was blocked using caspase inhibitors and anti-IL-18 antibodies. Increased IL-18 expression was also detected in islets during advanced stages of insulitis and correlated with elevated transcripts for IFNgamma and for the IL-18 receptor. Conclusion: Thus, beta cells produce bioactive IL-18 in the course of insulitis and actively contribute to the exacerbation of inflammation leading to their own demise. Copyright (C) 2002 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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