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Altered Function of Antigen-Presenting Cells in Type 1 Diabetes: A Challenge for Antigen-Specific Immunotherapy?

机译:1型糖尿病中抗原呈递细胞功能的改变:抗原特异性免疫疗法的挑战吗?

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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) arises from a failure to maintain tolerance to specific |5-cell antigens. Antigen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) aims to reestablish immune tolerance through the supply of pertinent antigens to specific cell types or environments that are suitable for eliciting tolerogenic responses. However, antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in T1D patients and in animal models of T1D are affected by a number of alterations, some due to genetic polymorphism. Combination of these alterations, impacting the number, phenotype, and function of APC subsets, may account for both the underlying tolerance deficiency and for the limited efficacy of ASITs so far. In this comprehensive review, we examine different aspects of APC function that are pertinent to tolerance induction and summarize how they are altered in the context of T1D. We attempt to reconcile 25 years of studies on this topic, highlighting genetic, phenotypic, and functional features that are common or distinct between humans and animal models. Finally, we discuss the implications of these defects and the challenges they might pose for the use of ASITs to treat T1D. Better understanding of these APC alterations will help us design more efficient ways to induce tolerance.
机译:1型糖尿病(T1D)源于无法维持对特定5细胞抗原的耐受性。抗原特异性免疫疗法(ASIT)的目的是通过向适合于引起致耐受性应答的特定细胞类型或环境供应相关抗原来重建免疫耐受。但是,T1D患者和T1D动物模型中的抗原呈递细胞(APC)受许多改变的影响,其中一些是由于遗传多态性所致。这些变化的组合会影响APC子集的数量,表型和功能,这可能既可以解释潜在的耐受性不足,也可以解释迄今为止ASITs的功效有限。在这项全面的综述中,我们研究了与耐受诱导有关的APC功能的不同方面,并总结了它们在T1D的背景下如何改变。我们试图调和25年有关此主题的研究,强调人类和动物模型之间常见或不同的遗传,表型和功能特征。最后,我们讨论了这些缺陷的含义以及它们对于使用ASIT治疗T1D可能带来的挑战。更好地了解这些APC变更将有助于我们设计出更有效的方法来诱导宽容。

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  • 来源
    《Diabetes》 |2018年第8期|1481-1494|共14页
  • 作者单位

    Columbia Center for Translational Immunology, Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center and Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY;

    Columbia Center for Translational Immunology, Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center and Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY;

    Columbia Center for Translational Immunology, Naomi Berrie Diabetes Center and Department of Medicine, Columbia University Medical Center, New York, NY;

  • 收录信息 美国《科学引文索引》(SCI);美国《化学文摘》(CA);
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