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Query: UMLS:C1862103 (
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Several genetic insulin-dependent diabetes (Idd) intervals that confer resistance to autoimmune diabetes have been identified in mice and humans, but the mechanisms by which they protect against development of diabetes have not been elucidated. To determine the effect of Idd9 on the function of islet-specific T cells, we established novel
BDC
-Idd9 mice that harbor BDC2.5 TCR transgenic T cells containing the Idd9 of diabetes-resistant B10 mice. We show that the development and functional responses of islet-specific T cells from
BDC
-Idd9 mice are not defective compared with those from
BDC
mice, which contain the Idd9 of diabetes-susceptible NOD mice. Upon transfer,
BDC
T cells rapidly induced severe insulitis and diabetes in NOD.scid mice, whereas those from
BDC
-Idd9 mice mediated a milder insulitis and induced diabetes with a significantly delayed onset.
BDC
and
BDC
-Idd9 T cells expanded comparably in recipient mice. However,
BDC
-Idd9 T cells accumulated in splenic periarteriolar lymphatic sheaths, whereas
BDC
T cells were mainly found in pancreatic lymph nodes and pancreata of recipients, indicating that the transferred T cells differed in their homing. We provide evidence that the migration pattern of transferred
BDC
and
BDC
-Idd9 T cells at least partly depends on their differential chemotaxis toward the
CCR7
ligand CCL19. Taken together, our data show that the Idd9 locus regulates development of type 1 diabetes by affecting the homing of islet-specific T cells.
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PMID:The autoimmune diabetes locus Idd9 regulates development of type 1 diabetes by affecting the homing of islet-specific T cells. 1662 13