CTLs are targeted to kill β cells in patients with type 1 diabetes through recognition of a glucose-regulated preproinsulin epitope
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The final pathway of β cell destruction leading to insulin deficiency, hyperglycemia, and clinical type 1 diabetes is unknown. Here we show that circulating CTLs can kill β cells via recognition of a glucose-regulated epitope. First, we identified 2 naturally processed epitopes from the human preproinsulin signal peptide by elution from HLA-A2 (specifically, the protein encoded by the A*0201 allele) molecules. Processing of these was unconventional, requiring neither the proteasome nor transporter associated with processing (TAP). However, both epitopes were major targets for circulating effector CD8+ T cells from HLA-A2+ patients with type 1 diabetes. Moreover, cloned preproinsulin signal peptide–specific CD8+ T cells killed human β cells in vitro. Critically, at high glucose concentration, β cell presentation of preproinsulin signal epitope increased, as did CTL killing. This study provides direct evidence that autoreactive CTLs are present in the circulation of patients with type 1 diabetes and that they can kill human β cells. These results also identify a mechanism of self-antigen presentation that is under pathophysiological regulation and could expose insulin-producing β cells to increasing cytotoxicity at the later stages of the development of clinical diabetes. Our findings suggest that autoreactive CTLs are important targets for immune-based interventions in type 1 diabetes and argue for early, aggressive insulin therapy to preserve remaining β cells
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Corrigendum (September 2009). Original citation: J. Clin. Invest.118:3390–3402 (2009). doi:10.1172/JCI35449.
Citation for this corrigendum: J. Clin. Invest.119:2843 (2009). doi:10.1172/JCI35449C1.
During the preparation of the manuscript, Wendy W. Unger’s name was inadvertently presented incorrectly in the author list. The correct author list appears above.
The authors regret the error.
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Skowera, A., Ellis, R., Varela-Calviño, R., Arif, S., Huang, G., & Van-Krinks, C. et al. (2008). CTLs are targeted to kill β cells in patients with type 1 diabetes through recognition of a glucose-regulated preproinsulin epitope. Journal Of Clinical Investigation. doi: 10.1172/jci35449
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This work was supported by grants from Diabetes UK, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (grant 1-2004-357 to M. Zhao and 7-2005-877 to M. Peakman), the Wellcome Trust (grant 062771 to M. Peakman), and the Spanish Ministry of Education (grant SAF2004-07602 to R. Varela-Calviño)
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