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Inflammatory mediators expressed in human islets of Langerhans : implications for islet transplantation (2003)

Abstract
Expression of immune modulating mediators in human Islets of Langerhans could have important implications for development of autoimmunity in type 1 diabetes and influence the outcome of clinical islet transplantation. Islets obtained from five donors were analyzed at various times after isolation using cDNA array technology. The Atlas Human Cytokine/Receptor and Hematology/Immunology nylon membranes representing 268 genes and 406, respectively, were used and the relative expression of each gene analyzed. Of the 51 gene products identified, high mRNA expression of MCP-1, MIF, VEGF, and thymosin beta-10 was detected in all islet samples. IL-8, IL-1-beta, IL-5R, and INF-gamma antagonist were expressed in islets cultured for 2 days. IL-2R was expressed in islets cultured for more than 6 days. In conclusion, several inflammatory mediators were expressed in isolated islets, particularly at an early stage after isolation, indicating that a few days of culture could be beneficial for the outcome of islet transplantation.

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Publisher Uppsala University, Department of Oncology, Radiology and Clinical Immunology
Repository Academic Archive On-line (Sweden)
Keywords Islets of Langerhans, cytokines, chytokine receptors, human, MEDICINE, MEDICIN
Type Article in journal, text
Language English
Relation Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - BBRC, 0006-291X, 2003, 308:3, s. 474-479