Fas ligand expression in islets of Langerhans does not confer immune privilege and instead targets them for rapid destruction
- 1 July 1997
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Medicine
- Vol. 3 (7) , 738-743
- https://doi.org/10.1038/nm0797-738
Abstract
Fas ligand is believed to mediate immune privilege in a variety of tissues, including the eye, testis, and a subset of tumors. We tested whether expression of Fas ligand on pancreatic islets either following adenovirai or germline gene transfer could confer immune privilege after transplantation. Islets were infected with an adenovirai vector containing the murine Fas ligand cDNA (AdFasL), and were transplanted into allogenic diabetic hosts. Paradoxically, AdFasL-infected islets underwent accelerated neutrophilic rejection. The rejection was T cell and B cell independent and required Fas protein expression by host cells, but not on islets. Similarly, transgenic mice expressing Fas ligand in pancreatic β cells developed massive neutrophilic infiltrates and diabetes at a young age. Thus, Fas ligand expression on pancreatic islets results in neutrophilic infiltration and islet destruction. These results have important implications for the development of Fas ligand-based immunotherapies.Keywords
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