Gene transfection and expression of transforming growth factor-β1 in nonobese diabetic mouse islets protects β-cells in syngeneic islet grafts from autoimmune destruction

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Nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice develop diabetes and destroy syngeneic islet grafts through an autoimmune response. Because transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1 downregulates immune responses, we tested whether overexpression of TGF-β1 by gene transfection of NOD mouse islets could protect β-cells in islet grafts from autoimmune destruction. NOD mouse islet cells were transfected with an adenoviral DNA expression vector encoding porcine latent TGF-β1 (Ad TGF-β1) or the adenoviral vector alone (control Ad vector). The frequency of total islet cells expressing TGF-β1 protein was increased from 12 ± 1% in control Ad vector-transfected cells to 89 ± 4% in Ad TGF-β1-transfected islet cells, and the frequency of β-cells that expressed TGF-β1 was increased from 12 ± 1% to 60 ± 7%. Also, secretion of TGF-β1 was significantly increased in islets that overexpressed TGF-β1. Ad TGF-β1-transfected NOD mouse islets that overexpressed TGF-β1 prevented diabetes recurrence after transplantation into diabetic NOD mice for a median of 22 days compared with only 7 days for control Ad vector-transfected islets (p = 0.001). Immunohistochemical examination of the islet grafts revealed significantly more TGF-β1+ cells and insulin+ cells and significantly fewer CD45+ leukocytes in Ad TGF-β1-transfected islet grafts. Also, islet β-cell apoptosis was significantly decreased whereas apoptosis of graft-infiltrating leukocytes was significantly increased in Ad TGF-β1-transfected islet grafts. These observations demonstrate that overexpression of TGF-β1, by gene transfection of NOD mouse islets, protects islet β-cells from apoptosis and autoimmune destruction and delays diabetes recurrence after islet transplantation.

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Suarez-Pinzon, W. L., Marcoux, Y., Ghahary, A., & Rabinovitch, A. (2002). Gene transfection and expression of transforming growth factor-β1 in nonobese diabetic mouse islets protects β-cells in syngeneic islet grafts from autoimmune destruction. Cell Transplantation, 11(6), 519–528. https://doi.org/10.3727/000000002783985503

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