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Recent insights into CD4+ T-cell specificity and function in Type 1 diabetes

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Pages 557-564 | Published online: 10 Jan 2014
 

Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is caused by T-cell-mediated destruction of the insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. Genetic and immunological evidence from humans and mouse models indicates that CD4+ T cells play a crucial role in the development and prevention of T1D. The dichotomy between CD4+ T regulatory and effector T cells has encouraged research into the role of these cell subsets in T1D. New antigens and epitopes recognized by CD4+ T cells in affected individuals have been identified. Growing knowledge of T-cell specificity and function is helping to develop new assays for analyzing islet antigen-specific CD4+ T cells from human blood. Here we discuss, with particular reference to human studies, advances in our understanding of CD4+ T-cell responses in T1D.

Disclosure

Stuart Mannering holds a patent on the insulin A1–13 epitope.

Acknowledgements

Stuart I Mannering is supported by the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. Thomas C Brodnicki is supported by grants from the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation and the National Institutes of Health, USA.

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