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Beta cells transfer vesicles containing insulin to phagocytes for presentation to T cells.

Citation
Vomund, A. N., et al. “Beta Cells Transfer Vesicles Containing Insulin To Phagocytes For Presentation To T Cells.”. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America, pp. E5496-502.
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Author Anthony N Vomund, Bernd H Zinselmeyer, Jing Hughes, Boris Calderon, Carolina Valderrama, Stephen T Ferris, Xiaoxiao Wan, Kohsuke Kanekura, Javier A Carrero, Fumihiko Urano, Emil R Unanue
Keywords autoimmune diabetes, autoimmunity, insulin reactivity, insulin-reactive T cells
Abstract

Beta cells from nondiabetic mice transfer secretory vesicles to phagocytic cells. The passage was shown in culture studies where the transfer was probed with CD4 T cells reactive to insulin peptides. Two sets of vesicles were transferred, one containing insulin and another containing catabolites of insulin. The passage required live beta cells in a close cell contact interaction with the phagocytes. It was increased by high glucose concentration and required mobilization of intracellular Ca2+. Live images of beta cell-phagocyte interactions documented the intimacy of the membrane contact and the passage of the granules. The passage was found in beta cells isolated from islets of young nonobese diabetic (NOD) mice and nondiabetic mice as well as from nondiabetic humans. Ultrastructural analysis showed intraislet phagocytes containing vesicles having the distinct morphology of dense-core granules. These findings document a process whereby the contents of secretory granules become available to the immune system.

Year of Publication
2015
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Volume
112
Issue
40
Number of Pages
E5496-502
Date Published
10/2015
ISSN Number
1091-6490
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1515954112
Alternate Journal
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.
PMID
26324934
PMCID
PMC4603448
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