Antigen-Based Vaccination and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes

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Leonard C. Harrison
John M. Wentworth
Yuxia Zhang
Esther Bandala-Sanchez
Ralph M. Böhmer
Alana M. Neale
Natalie L. Stone
Gaetano Naselli
Julian J. Bosco
Priscilla Auyeung
Maryam Rashidi
Petra Augstein
Grant Morahan
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[1] Walter & Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,
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Current Diabetes Reports | 2013年 / 13卷
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Autoimmune; Type 1 diabetes; Islet; β cell; Preclinical; Autoantibody; T cell; Regulation; Prediction; Prevention; Vaccination; Insulin; GAD65; Mucosa; Nasal; Oral; Immune; Suppression; Tolerance; Clinical trial; Antigen;
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Insulin-dependent or type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a paradigm for prevention of autoimmune disease: Pancreatic β-cell autoantigens are defined, at-risk individuals can be identified before the onset of symptoms, and autoimmune diabetes is preventable in rodent models. Intervention in asymptomatic individuals before or after the onset of subclinical islet autoimmunity places a premium on safety, a requirement met only by lifestyle–dietary approaches or autoantigen-based vaccination to induce protective immune tolerance. Insulin is the key driver of autoimmune β-cell destruction in the nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse model of T1D and is an early autoimmune target in children at risk for T1D. In the NOD mouse, mucosal administration of insulin induces regulatory T cells that protect against diabetes. The promise of autoantigen-specific vaccination in humans has yet to be realized, but recent trials of oral and nasal insulin vaccination in at-risk humans provide grounds for cautious optimism.
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