The Extra-Islet Pancreas Supports Autoimmunity in Human Type 1 Diabetes.

G L Barlow,C M Schürch,S S Bhate,D Phillips, A Young, S Dong,H A Martinez,G Kaber, N Nagy, S Ramachandran, J Meng,E Korpos,J A Bluestone, G P Nolan,P L Bollyky

medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences(2024)

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Abstract
In autoimmune Type 1 diabetes (T1D), immune cells infiltrate and destroy the islets of Langerhans - islands of endocrine tissue dispersed throughout the pancreas. However, the contribution of cellular programs outside islets to insulitis is unclear. Here, using CO-Detection by indEXing (CODEX) tissue imaging and cadaveric pancreas samples, we simultaneously examine islet and extra-islet inflammation in human T1D. We identify four sub-states of inflamed islets characterized by the activation profiles of CD8 + T cells enriched in islets relative to the surrounding tissue. We further find that the extra-islet space of lobules with extensive islet-infiltration differs from the extra-islet space of less infiltrated areas within the same tissue section. Finally, we identify lymphoid structures away from islets enriched in CD45RA + T cells - a population also enriched in one of the inflamed islet sub-states. Together, these data help define the coordination between islets and the extra-islet pancreas in the pathogenesis of human T1D.
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pancreas,diabetes,extra-islet
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