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CD3(+)CD56(+) T Lymphocytes Are Associated With ER Stress and Inflammasome Activation in Type 1 Diabetes

Authors :
YU-NAN HUANG
WEI-DE LIN
PEN-HUA SU
DA-TIAN BAU
FUU-JEN TSAI
CHIEH-CHEN HUANG
CHUNG-HSING WANG
Source :
In Vivo
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
International Institute of Anticancer Research, 2022.

Abstract

Background/Aim: The T cell’s flexibility of the immune system to be regulated affects the onset of type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the mechanisms of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and inflammasome activation in the circulating CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells of patients with T1D remain unclear. This study evaluated the role of CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells in T1D and their correlations with ER stress, inflammasome activation and disease characteristics. Materials and Methods: The frequency of circulating CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells was determined using flow cytometry in healthy individuals and patients with T1D. Calnexin, NLR family pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3), ASC, caspase-1 (Casp1), cleaved caspase-3 (C-Casp3), and annexin V (AnnV) expression and propidium iodide staining in CD3(+)/CD56(+) T cells were analyzed using flow cytometry. Results: The frequency of CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells was reduced in patients with T1D relative to that in healthy individuals. In addition, high calnexin, NLRP3, ASC and Casp1 expression in CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells was negatively correlated with the percentage of CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells in patients with T1D. Conclusion: ER stress, inflammasome activation, and a lower peripheral frequency of circulating CD3(+)CD56(+) T cells might indicate disease progression and necessitate clinical T1D immunological self-tolerance monitoring.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
In Vivo
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c309a046c4149bc5865abd75121bd224