Mechanistic insights into targeting T cell membrane proteinase to promote islet β‐cell rejuvenation in type 1 diabetes
- 1 September 2006
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The FASEB Journal
- Vol. 20 (11) , 1793-1801
- https://doi.org/10.1096/fj.06-6207com
Abstract
It has been well established that invasion-promoting membrane type-1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP), a multifunctional membrane-tethered enzyme, functions in cancer cells as a mediator of pericellular proteolysis and directly cleaves several cell surface receptors, including CD44. In this report, we confirm that adhesion of diabetogenic T cells promotes the activation of endogenous MT1-MMP. Activated protease then cleaves CD44 in adherent T cells. We have validated that the T cell CD44 receptor is critical for the adhesion of diabetogenic insulin-specific, CD8-positive, Kd-restricted cells to the matrix as well as for the subsequent transmigration of the adherent T cells through the endothelium and homing of the transmigrated T cells into the pancreatic islets. We have determined that the inhibition of MT1-MMP by low dosages of AG3340 (a subnanomolar range hydroxamate inhibitor of MMPs that has been widely tested in cancer patients) inhibited both T cell MT1-MMP activity and MT1-MMP-dependent shedding of CD44, immobilized T cells on the endothelium, repressed the homing of diabetogenic T cells into the pancreatic islets, reduced insulitis and mononuclear cell infiltration, and promoted either the recovery or the rejuvenation of the functional insulin-producing β cells in diabetic NOD mice with freshly developed type I diabetes (IDDM). We believe our data constitute a mechanistic and substantive rationale for clinical trials of selected MT1-MMP inhibitors in the therapy of IDDM in humans.—Savinov, A. Y., Rozanov, D. V., Strongin, A. Y. Mechanistic insights into targeting T cell membrane proteinase to promote islet β-cell rejuvenation in type 1 diabetes.Keywords
Funding Information
- National Institutes of Health (CA83017, CA77470, RR020843)
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