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In vivo control of diabetogenic T-cells by regulatory CD4+ CD25+ T-cells …


D Lundsgaard, TL Holm, L Hornum, H Markholst - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
To understand the ability of regulatory T-cells to control diabetes development in clinically relevant
situations, we established a new model of accelerated diabetes in young DP-BB rats by transferring
purified T-cells from DR-BB rats made acutely diabetic. Transfer of 3, 5, 10, or 23 million ...
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Impaired post-thymic development of regulatory CD4+ 25+ T cells contributes to …

- jimmunol.org
P Poussier, T Ning, T Murphy, D Dabrowski, … - The Journal of …, 2005 - Am Assoc Immnol
One of the BB rat diabetes (diabetes mellitus (DM)) susceptibility genes is an Ian5 mutation resulting
in premature apoptosis of naive T cells. Impaired differentiation of regulatory T cells has been
suggested as one possible mechanism through which this mutation contributes to ...
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The rat diabetes susceptibility locus Iddm4 and at least one additional gene are …

- diabetesjournals.org
EP Blankenhorn, L Rodemich, C Martin-Fernandez, J … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
BBDR rats develop autoimmune diabetes only after challenge with environmental
perturbants. These perturbants include polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid (poly I:C, a ligand of
toll-like receptor 3), agents that deplete regulatory T-cell (Treg) populations, and a non–β- ...
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Infections that induce autoimmune diabetes in BBDR rats modulate CD4+ CD25+ T …

- jimmunol.org
D Zipris, JL Hillebrands, RM Welsh, J Rozing … - The Journal of …, 2003 - Am Assoc Immnol
Viruses are believed to contribute to the pathogenesis of autoimmune type 1A diabetes in
humans. This pathogenic process can be modeled in the BBDR rat, which develops pancreatic
insulitis and type 1A-like diabetes after infection with Kilham's rat virus (RV). The ...
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[CITATION] Impaired post-thymic development of regulatory CD4 25 T cells contributes to …


P Poussier, T Ning, T Murphy, D Dabrowski, S … - J Immunol, 2005
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Immunoregulatory role of nitric oxide in Kilham rat virus-induced autoimmune …

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II Mendez, YH Chung, HS Jun, JW Yoon - The Journal of Immunology, 2004 - Am Assoc Immnol
Macrophages play a critical role in the pathogenesis of Kilham rat virus (KRV)-induced autoimmune
diabetes in diabetes-resistant BioBreeding (DR-BB) rats. This investigation was initiated to determine
the role of macrophage-derived soluble mediators, particularly NO, in the pathogenesis of ...
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LEW. 1WR1 rats develop autoimmune diabetes spontaneously and in response to …


JP Mordes, DL Guberski, JH Leif, BA Woda, JF … - Diabetes, 2005 - Am Diabetes Assoc
We describe a new rat model of autoimmune diabetes that arose in a major histocompatibility
complex congenic LEW rat. Spontaneous diabetes in LEW.1WR1 rats (RT1 u/u/a ) occurs with
a cumulative frequency of ∼2% at a median age of 59 days. The disease is characterized ...
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A regulatory CD4+ T cell subset in the BB rat model of autoimmune diabetes …

- jimmunol.org
JL Hillebrands, B Whalen, JTJ Visser, J … - The Journal of …, 2006 - Am Assoc Immnol
Biobreeding (BB) rats model type 1 autoimmune diabetes (T1D). BB diabetes-prone (BBDP)
rats develop T1D spontaneously. BB diabetes-resistant (BBDR) rats develop T1D after immunological
perturbations that include regulatory T cell (Treg) depletion plus administration of low ...
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How robust is the evidence for viruses in the induction of type 1 diabetes?


M Honeyman - Current opinion in immunology, 2005 - Elsevier
Viruses associated with type 1 diabetes have eluded definition as causal, with the exception
of rubella virus. False-negative results may have occurred due to the focus on subjects at symptomatic
onset, who may be heterogeneous and differently affected by viruses. In addition, assays ...
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[CITATION] In vivo control of diabetogenic T-cells by regulatory CD41CD251 T-cells …


D Lundsgaard, TL Holm, L Hornum, H Markholst - Diabetes, 2005
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