Detection of Insulin in Insulin-Deficient Islets of Patients with Type 1 Diabetes.

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Life-Basel Pub Date : 2025-01-19 DOI:10.3390/life15010125
Yuliya Krivova, Alexandra Proshchina, Dmitry Otlyga, Anastasia Kharlamova, Sergey Saveliev
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Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is related to the autoimmune destruction of β-cells, leading to their almost complete absence in patients with longstanding T1D. However, endogenous insulin secretion persists in such patients as evidenced by the measurement of plasma C-peptide. Recently, a low level of insulin has been found in non-β islet cells of patients with longstanding T1D, indicating that other islet cell types may contribute to persistent insulin secretion. The present study aimed to test the ability of various antibodies to detect insulin in insulin-deficient islets of T1D patients. Pancreatic autopsies from two children with recent-onset T1D, two adults with longstanding T1D, and three control subjects were examined using double immunofluorescent labeling with antibodies to insulin, glucagon and somatostatin. Immunoreactivity to insulin in glucagon+ cells of insulin-deficient islets was revealed using polyclonal antibodies and monoclonal antibodies simultaneously recognizing insulin and proinsulin. Along with this, immunoreactivity to insulin was observed in the majority of glucagon+ cells of insulin-containing islets of control subjects and children with recent-onset T1D. These results suggest that islet α-cells may contain insulin and/or other insulin-like proteins (proinsulin, C-peptide). Future studies are needed to evaluate the role of α-cells in insulin secretion and diabetes pathogenesis.

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1型糖尿病患者胰岛素缺乏胰岛胰岛素的检测。
1型糖尿病(T1D)与自身免疫破坏β细胞有关,导致其在长期T1D患者中几乎完全缺失。然而,内源性胰岛素分泌在这类患者中持续存在,血浆c肽的测量证明了这一点。最近,在长期T1D患者的非β胰岛细胞中发现了低水平的胰岛素,这表明其他胰岛细胞类型可能有助于持续分泌胰岛素。本研究旨在检测各种抗体在T1D患者胰岛素缺乏胰岛中检测胰岛素的能力。采用胰岛素、胰高血糖素和生长抑素抗体双免疫荧光标记对两名新近发病的T1D儿童、两名长期T1D成人和三名对照进行胰腺尸检。利用同时识别胰岛素和胰岛素原的多克隆抗体和单克隆抗体,研究了胰岛素缺乏胰岛胰高血糖素+细胞对胰岛素的免疫反应性。与此同时,在对照组和新近发病的T1D儿童的含胰岛素胰岛的大多数胰高血糖素+细胞中观察到对胰岛素的免疫反应性。这些结果提示胰岛α-细胞可能含有胰岛素和/或其他胰岛素样蛋白(胰岛素原、c肽)。α-细胞在胰岛素分泌和糖尿病发病中的作用有待进一步研究。
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Life-Basel
Life-Basel Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology
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4.30
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11 weeks
期刊介绍: Life (ISSN 2075-1729) is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal of scientific studies related to fundamental themes in Life Sciences, especially those concerned with the origins of life and evolution of biosystems. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers.
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