BACKGROUND: Insulin and multiple other autoantigens have been implicated in the pathogenesis of autoimmune type 1 diabetes, but the origin of immunological self-reactivity specifically oriented against insulin-secreting islet beta-cells remains obscure. The primary objective of the present study was to investigate the hypothesis that a defect in thymic central T-cell self-tolerance of the insulin hormone family could contribute to the pathophysiology of type 1 diabetes. This hypothesis was investigated in a classic animal model of type 1 diabetes, the Bio-Breeding (BB) rat. METHODS: The expression of the mammalian insulin-related genes (Ins, Igf1 and Igf2) was analysed in the thymus of inbred Wistar Furth rats (WF), diabetes-resistant BB (B...
Aims/hypothesis: Genetic studies show coupling of genes affecting beta cell function to type 1 diabe...
Type 1 diabetes susceptibility is associated with genetic variants that cause a lower level of insul...
peer reviewedSlightly after the emergence some 400 millions years ago of the first signs of adaptive...
peer reviewedRecent experimental work has challenged and shattered the old concept of a sequestratio...
The discovery that thymic epithelium from many species expresses a large repertoire of genes encodin...
Summary. Recent experimental work has challenged and shattered the old concept of a seques-tration o...
This work aims to evaluate the potential use of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF-2) as the dominant...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The thymus is the unique lymphoid organ inside which a confrontation occurs throughout life between ...
Before being able to react against infectious non-self antigens, the immune system has to be educate...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
Type-1 diabetes is the result of a T cell mediated immune response against the insulin-producing β...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic disease resulting from the selective autoimmune destruction of p...
Anti-insulin autoimmunity is one of the primary forces in the initiation and progression of type 1 d...
Through synthesis and presentation of neuroendocrine self-antigens by major histocom- patibility com...
Aims/hypothesis: Genetic studies show coupling of genes affecting beta cell function to type 1 diabe...
Type 1 diabetes susceptibility is associated with genetic variants that cause a lower level of insul...
peer reviewedSlightly after the emergence some 400 millions years ago of the first signs of adaptive...
peer reviewedRecent experimental work has challenged and shattered the old concept of a sequestratio...
The discovery that thymic epithelium from many species expresses a large repertoire of genes encodin...
Summary. Recent experimental work has challenged and shattered the old concept of a seques-tration o...
This work aims to evaluate the potential use of insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF-2) as the dominant...
Our studies have demonstrated that the thymus programs central self-tolerance to neuroendocrine func...
The thymus is the unique lymphoid organ inside which a confrontation occurs throughout life between ...
Before being able to react against infectious non-self antigens, the immune system has to be educate...
Under the evolutionary pressure exerted by the emergence of adaptive immunity and its inherent risk ...
Type-1 diabetes is the result of a T cell mediated immune response against the insulin-producing β...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic disease resulting from the selective autoimmune destruction of p...
Anti-insulin autoimmunity is one of the primary forces in the initiation and progression of type 1 d...
Through synthesis and presentation of neuroendocrine self-antigens by major histocom- patibility com...
Aims/hypothesis: Genetic studies show coupling of genes affecting beta cell function to type 1 diabe...
Type 1 diabetes susceptibility is associated with genetic variants that cause a lower level of insul...
peer reviewedSlightly after the emergence some 400 millions years ago of the first signs of adaptive...