The proinflammatory effects of macrophage-derived NADPH oxidase function in autoimmune diabetes
JM Feduska, MT Hubert - Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2018 - Elsevier
Free Radical Biology and Medicine, 2018•Elsevier
Abstract Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease culminating in the destruction of
insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. While ultimately a T cell-mediated disease,
macrophages play an indispensable role in disease initiation and progression. Infiltrating
macrophages generate an inflammatory environment by releasing NADPH oxidase-derived
superoxide and proinflammatory cytokines. The synthesis of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
is acknowledged as putative factors contributing to autoimmunity and β-cell damage in T1D …
insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. While ultimately a T cell-mediated disease,
macrophages play an indispensable role in disease initiation and progression. Infiltrating
macrophages generate an inflammatory environment by releasing NADPH oxidase-derived
superoxide and proinflammatory cytokines. The synthesis of reactive oxygen species (ROS)
is acknowledged as putative factors contributing to autoimmunity and β-cell damage in T1D …
Abstract
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease culminating in the destruction of insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells. While ultimately a T cell-mediated disease, macrophages play an indispensable role in disease initiation and progression. Infiltrating macrophages generate an inflammatory environment by releasing NADPH oxidase-derived superoxide and proinflammatory cytokines. The synthesis of reactive oxygen species (ROS) is acknowledged as putative factors contributing to autoimmunity and β-cell damage in T1D. In addition to direct lysis, free radicals collectively participate in β-cell destruction by providing a redox-dependent third signal necessary for islet-reactive CD4 and CD8 T cell maturation and by inducing oxidative post-translational modifications of β-cell epitopes to further exacerbate autoimmune responses. This review will provide an overview of macrophage function and a synergistic cross-talk with redox biology that contributes to autoimmune dysregulation in T1D.
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