Prevention of cyclophosphamide-induced diabetes by anti-V beta 8 T-lymphocyte-receptor monoclonal antibody therapy in NOD/Wehi mice
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Prevention of cyclophosphamide-induced diabetes by anti-V beta 8 T-lymphocyte-receptor monoclonal antibody therapy in NOD/Wehi mice
Abstract
Walter & Eliza Hall Institute nonobese diabetic (NOD/Wehi) mice exhibit a low incidence of spontaneous diabetes mellitus, but one large dose of cyclophosphamide (CY) can lead to a rapid progression to overt diabetes. Macrophages and Lyt-2+ and L3T4+ cells have been demonstrated to be involved in beta-cell destruction in this model. The role of a specific subset of T-lymphocytes expressing a particular T-lymphocyte-receptor segment was examined in CY-induced diabetic NOD mice with a mouse anti-V beta 8 T-lymphocyte-receptor monoclonal antibody (F23.1). After administration of CY, only 4 of 51 treated mice became hyperglycemic compared to 23 of 47 untreated mice, 13 of 26 mice treated with an isotype-matched control ascites, and 4 of 6 mice given antibody-negative ascites. Insulitis was significantly reduced in the F23.1-treated group, and immunocytochemistry revealed the absence of V beta 8 expression on cells in the lymphoid organs and insulitis of these mice. This investigation revealed that V beta 8+ cells were implicated in CY-induced diabetes in NOD/Wehi mice.
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