A Dual Role for TNF-α in Type 1 Diabetes: Islet-Specific Expression Abrogates the Ongoing Autoimmune Process When Induced Late but Not Early During Pathogenesis
- 15 June 2001
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 166 (12) , 7023-7032
- https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.166.12.7023
Abstract
We report here that islet-specific expression of TNF-α can play a dual role in autoimmune diabetes, depending on its precise timing in relation to the ongoing autoimmune process. In a transgenic model (rat insulin promoter-lymphocytic choriomeningitis virus) of virally induced diabetes, TNF-α enhanced disease incidence when induced through an islet-specific tetracycline-dependent promoter system early during pathogenesis. Blockade of TNF-α during this phase prevented diabetes completely, suggesting its pathogenetic importance early in disease development. In contrast, TNF-α expression abrogated the autoimmune process when induced late, which was associated with a reduction of autoreactive CD8 lymphocytes in islets and their lytic activities. Thus, the fine-tuned kinetics of an autoreactive process undergo distinct stages that respond in a differential way to the presence of TNF-α. This observation has importance for understanding the complex role of inflammatory cytokines in autoimmunity.Keywords
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