Islet cell replacement and transplantation immunology in a mouse strain with inducible diabetes.
| Citation | Bhagchandani, Preksha, et al. “Islet Cell Replacement and Transplantation Immunology in a Mouse Strain With Inducible Diabetes”. 2022. Scientific Reports, vol. 12, no. 1, 2022, p. 9033.  | 
       
| Center | Stanford University | 
| Author | Preksha Bhagchandani, Charles A Chang, Weichen Zhao, Luiza Ghila, Pedro L Herrera, Simona Chera, Seung K Kim | 
| Abstract | 
   Improved models of experimental diabetes are needed to develop cell therapies for diabetes. Here, we introduce the B6 RIP-DTR mouse, a model of experimental diabetes in fully immunocompetent animals. These inbred mice harbor the H2 major histocompatibility complex (MHC), selectively express high affinity human diphtheria toxin receptor (DTR) in islet β-cells, and are homozygous for the Ptprc (CD45.1) allele rather than wild-type Ptprc (CD45.2). 100% of B6 RIP-DTR mice rapidly became diabetic after a single dose of diphtheria toxin, and this was reversed indefinitely after transplantation with islets from congenic C57BL/6 mice. By contrast, MHC-mismatched islets were rapidly rejected, and this allotransplant response was readily monitored via blood glucose and graft histology. In peripheral blood of B6 RIP-DTR with mixed hematopoietic chimerism, CD45.2 BALB/c donor blood immune cells were readily distinguished from host CD45.1 cells by flow cytometry. Reliable diabetes induction and other properties in B6 RIP-DTR mice provide an important new tool to advance transplant-based studies of islet replacement and immunomodulation to treat diabetes.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
   2022 
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| Journal | 
   Scientific reports 
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| Volume | 
   12 
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| Issue | 
   1 
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| Number of Pages | 
   9033 
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| Date Published | 
   05/2022 
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| ISSN Number | 
   2045-2322 
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| DOI | 
   10.1038/s41598-022-13087-3 
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| Alternate Journal | 
   Sci Rep 
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| PMCID | 
   PMC9156753 
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| PMID | 
   35641781 
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