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- Jing Chen, Aaron M Gusdon, Jon Piganelli, Edward H Leiter, and Clayton E Mathews.
- Department of Pathology, Immunology, and Laboratory Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA.
- Diabetes. 2011 Jan 1; 60 (1): 355-9.
ObjectiveTo investigate whether a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the mitochondrial gene for NADH dehydrogenase 2 (mt-Nd2) can modulate susceptibility to type 1 diabetes in NOD mice.Research Design And MethodsNOD/ShiLtJ mice conplastic for the alloxan resistant (ALR)/Lt-derived mt-Nd2(a) allele (NOD.mt(ALR)) were created and compared with standard NOD (carrying the mt-Nd2(c) allele) for susceptibility to spontaneous autoimmune diabetes, or to diabetes elicited by reciprocal adoptive splenic leukocyte transfers, as well as by adoptive transfer of diabetogenic T-cell clones. β-Cell lines derived from either the NOD (NIT-1) or the NOD.mt(ALR) (NIT-4) were also created to compare their susceptibility to cytolysis by diabetogenic CD8(+) T-cells in vitro.ResultsNOD mice differing at this single SNP developed spontaneous or adoptively transferred diabetes at comparable rates and percentages. However, conplastic mice with the mt-Nd2(a) allele exhibited resistance to transfer of diabetes by the CD4(+) T-cell clone BDC 2.5 as well as the CD8(+) AI4 T-cell clones from T-cell receptor transgenic animals. NIT-4 cells with mt-Nd2(a) were also more resistant to AI4-mediated destruction in vitro than NIT-1 cells.ConclusionsConplastic introduction into NOD mice of a variant mt-Nd2 allele alone was not sufficient to prevent spontaneous autoimmune diabetes. Subtle nonhematopoietic type 1 diabetes resistance was observed during adoptive transfer experiments with T-cell clones. This study confirms that genetic polymorphisms in mitochondria can modulate β-cell sensitivity to autoimmune T-cell effectors.
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