Title of article
Brief dexamethasone treatment during acute infection prevents virus-induced autoimmune diabetes
Author/Authors
Londono، نويسنده , , Pilar and Komura، نويسنده , , Akiko and Hara، نويسنده , , Naoko and Zipris، نويسنده , , Danny، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Pages
11
From page
401
To page
411
Abstract
We used the LEW1.WR1 rat to test the hypothesis that Kilham rat virus-induced innate immune activation is involved in the mechanism of autoimmune diabetes. Animals were treated with dexamethasone, an anti-inflammatory glucocorticoid, beginning on the day of infection. Administering dexamethasone on five consecutive days completely blocked the disease. Strikingly, a single dose of dexamethasone was sufficient to prevent islet destruction. Dexamethasone downmodulated inflammation and restored normal ratios between CD8+ and CD4+CD25+Foxp3+ cells in the spleen. Finally, dexamethasone therapy lowered the frequency of splenic anti-virus CD8+ T cells, but did not interfere with the ability of the host to generate anti-KRV antibodies and eliminate the virus from the spleen. Our data demonstrate a strong association between early virus-induced proinflammatory responses and islet destruction and raise the possibility that targeting innate immune pathways in the early stages of diabetes may be a useful strategy for disease prevention.
Keywords
LEW1.WR1 rat , innate immunity , inflammation , Type 1 diabetes , Autoimmunity , Kilham rat virus
Journal title
Clinical Immunology
Serial Year
2010
Journal title
Clinical Immunology
Record number
1854505
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