α-interferon inhibits the development of diabetes in NOD mice

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Sobel, DO [1 ]
Ahvazi, B [1 ]
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[1] Georgetown Univ, Med Ctr, Div Pediat Endocrinol & Metab, Washington, DC 20007 USA
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10.2337/diabetes.47.12.1867
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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The NOD mouse is a model of human IDDM, which is characterized by a cell-mediated autoimmune process resulting in spontaneous diabetes, alpha-Interferon (IFN-alpha) is thought to play a pathogenic role in this autoimmune process. We report that recombinant alpha-interferon (rIFN-alpha) administration decreases the development of spontaneous diabetes and the passive transfer of diabetes in NOD mice. Spontaneous diabetes was inhibited by IFN-alpha in a dose-dependent fashion. A dose of as little as 20 x 10(3) U inhibited diabetes development, while a dose of 100 x 10(3) U potently prevented diabetes (14% incidence vs. 70% incidence in control mice). Even at the termination of the experiment, nondiabetic mice administered rIFN-alpha maintained normal glucose tolerance. Islet inflammation was 65% lower in the pancreases of rIFN-alpha mice, rIFN-alpha. administration decreased anti-islet effector cell bioactivity of spleen cells without inducing generalized immunosuppression. Passive transfer experiments demonstrated that the decreased anti-isIet effector cell activity was not a direct action of rIFN-alpha on these cells. In conclusion, rIFN-alpha potently and paradoxically prevents diabetes by indirectly decreasing anti-islet effector cell activity and in turn the development of insulitis without inducing generalized immunosuppression. This work, which goes against our current understanding of the role of rIFN-alpha in autoimmunity, may have significant implications to further our understanding of the pathogenesis of IDDM and to further the development of novel modes to prevent the disease.
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