Implanted islets in the anterior chamber of the eye are prone to autoimmune attack in a mouse model of diabetes

被引:36
|
作者
Mojibian, Majid [1 ]
Harder, Brigitte [1 ]
Hurlburt, Andrew [1 ]
Bruin, Jennifer E. [1 ]
Asadi, Ali [1 ]
Kieffer, Timothy J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Univ British Columbia, Lab Mol & Cellular Med, Dept Cellular & Physiol Sci, Inst Life Sci, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
[2] Univ British Columbia, Dept Surg, Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z3, Canada
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
Anterior chamber of the eye; Autoimmune attack; Diabetes; Islets; Transplantation; OCULAR IMMUNE PRIVILEGE; HIGH-RESOLUTION; TRANSPLANTATION; CELLS;
D O I
10.1007/s00125-013-3004-z
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Type 1 diabetes is an autoimmune disease resulting from the destruction of insulin-producing beta cells. Along with advances in generating replacement beta cells for treating diabetes, there is also increasing demand for non-invasive tools to evaluate the recurrence of autoimmune attack on transplanted tissue. Here, we examined the anterior chamber of the eye as a potential islet transplant site, and also evaluated whether in vivo imaging of the islets transplanted in the eye could enable real-time visualisation of autoimmune processes underway in the pancreas. Syngeneic islet equivalents were transplanted into the eye or kidney capsule of streptozotocin-induced diabetic C57BL/6 mice to compare islet dose (25-125 islet equivalents) and function across transplant sites. Autoimmune attack of syngeneic islets was evaluated in the pancreas and eye tissues of NOD and NOD-severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice given diabetogenic splenocytes. Islet transplantation in the eye decreased fasting plasma glucose levels and increased weight gain and survival in an islet-dose-dependent manner. Even 50 islets in the eye reduced blood glucose levels, whereas a parts per thousand yen200 islets were required in the kidney for a similar effect. Autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islets in the eye mirrored that in the pancreas and could be visualised in real time by non-invasive imaging. We found that far fewer islets were required to restore normoglycaemia when transplanted into the anterior chamber of the eye vs the kidney capsule. However, our results suggest that islets are not protected against autoimmune attack in the eye, making this a suitable site for visualising autoimmune processes against transplanted tissue.
引用
收藏
页码:2213 / 2221
页数:9
相关论文
共 35 条
  • [1] Implanted islets in the anterior chamber of the eye are prone to autoimmune attack in a mouse model of diabetes
    Majid Mojibian
    Brigitte Harder
    Andrew Hurlburt
    Jennifer E. Bruin
    Ali Asadi
    Timothy J. Kieffer
    Diabetologia, 2013, 56 : 2213 - 2221
  • [2] The anterior chamber of the eye as a clinical transplantation site for the treatment of diabetes: a study in a baboon model of diabetes
    Perez, V. L.
    Caicedo, A.
    Berman, D. M.
    Arrieta, E.
    Abdulreda, M. H.
    Rodriguez-Diaz, R.
    Pileggi, A.
    Hernandez, E.
    Dubovy, S. R.
    Parel, J. M.
    Ricordi, C.
    Kenyon, N. M.
    Kenyon, N. S.
    Berggren, P. O.
    DIABETOLOGIA, 2011, 54 (05) : 1121 - 1126
  • [3] The anterior chamber of the eye as a clinical transplantation site for the treatment of diabetes: a study in a baboon model of diabetes
    V. L. Perez
    A. Caicedo
    D. M. Berman
    E. Arrieta
    M. H. Abdulreda
    R. Rodriguez-Diaz
    A. Pileggi
    E. Hernandez
    S. R. Dubovy
    J. M. Parel
    C. Ricordi
    N. M. Kenyon
    N. S. Kenyon
    P. O. Berggren
    Diabetologia, 2011, 54 : 1121 - 1126
  • [4] In vivo imaging of kidney glomeruli transplanted into the anterior chamber of the mouse eye
    Kistler, Andreas D.
    Caicedo, Alejandro
    Abdulreda, Midhat H.
    Faul, Christian
    Kerjaschki, Dontscho
    Berggren, Per-Olof
    Reiser, Jochen
    Fornoni, Alessia
    SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, 2014, 4
  • [5] Small Islets are Essential for Successful Intraportal Transplantation in a Diabetes Mouse Model
    Su, Z.
    Xia, J.
    Shao, W.
    Cui, Y.
    Tai, S.
    Ekberg, H.
    Corbascio, M.
    Chen, J.
    Qi, Z.
    SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY, 2010, 72 (06) : 504 - 510
  • [6] Increased islet neogenesis without increased islet mass precedes autoimmune attack in diabetes-prone rats
    Kauri, Lisa M.
    Wang, Gen-Sheng
    Patrick, Christopher
    Bareggi, Mirella
    Hill, David J.
    Scott, Fraser W.
    LABORATORY INVESTIGATION, 2007, 87 (12) : 1240 - 1251
  • [7] Intersection of Immunity, Metabolism, and Muscle Regeneration in an Autoimmune-Prone MRL Mouse Model
    Ngo, Tran B.
    Josyula, Aditya
    Destefano, Sabrina
    Fertil, Daphna
    Faust, Mondreakest
    Lokwani, Ravi
    Sadtler, Kaitlyn
    ADVANCED SCIENCE, 2024, 11 (11)
  • [8] Immunization with streptozotocin-treated NOD mouse islets inhibits the onset of autoimmune diabetes in NOD mice
    Rayat, GR
    Rajotte, RV
    Lyon, JG
    Dufour, JM
    Hacquoil, BV
    Korbutt, GS
    JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY, 2003, 21 (01) : 11 - 15
  • [9] Nano-scale encapsulation enhances allograft survival and function of islets transplanted in a mouse model of diabetes
    Zhi, Z. -I.
    Kerby, A.
    King, A. J. F.
    Jones, P. M.
    Pickup, J. C.
    DIABETOLOGIA, 2012, 55 (04) : 1081 - 1090
  • [10] Implantation of Islets Co-Seeded with Tregs in a Novel Biomaterial Reverses Diabetes in the NOD Mouse Model
    Elizondo, Diana M.
    Rekowsky, Lais L. de Oliveira
    Resende, Ayane de Sa
    Seenarine, Jonathan
    da Silva, Ricardo Luis Louzada
    Ali, Jamel
    Yang, Dazhi
    de Moura, Tatiana
    Lipscomb, Michael W.
    TISSUE ENGINEERING AND REGENERATIVE MEDICINE, 2025, 22 (01) : 43 - 55