A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE
Cytotoxic T lymphocytes execute the killing of insulin-producing beta cells during onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). The research community has come far in dissecting the major events in the development of this disease, but still the trigger and high-resolved information of the immunological...
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doaj-8904103912e0430a840805781746a24c2020-11-24T23:20:09ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242016-08-01710.3389/fimmu.2016.00313208003A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASEGustaf Christoffersson0Matthias G. von Herrath1Matthias G. von Herrath2La Jolla Institute for Allergy and ImmunolgyLa Jolla Institute for Allergy and ImmunolgyNovo Nordisk Diabetes Research & Development CenterCytotoxic T lymphocytes execute the killing of insulin-producing beta cells during onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). The research community has come far in dissecting the major events in the development of this disease, but still the trigger and high-resolved information of the immunological events leading up to beta cell loss are missing. During the past decades, intravital imaging of immune responses has led to significant scientific breakthroughs in diverse models of disease, including T1D. Dynamic imaging of immune cells at the pancreatic islets during T1D onset has been made possible through the development of both advanced microscopes, and animal models that allow long-term immobilization of the pancreas. The use of these modalities has revealed a milling microenvironment at the pancreatic islets during disease onset with a plethora of active players. Clues to answering the remaining questions in this disease may lie in intravital imaging, including how key immune cells traffic to and from the pancreas, and how cells interact at this target tissue. This review highlights and discusses recent studies, models, and techniques focused to understand the immune responses during T1D onset through intravital imaging.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00313/fullAutoimmunityMicroscopy, Confocalimagingtype 1 diabetesintravital imaging |
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Gustaf Christoffersson Matthias G. von Herrath Matthias G. von Herrath A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE Frontiers in Immunology Autoimmunity Microscopy, Confocal imaging type 1 diabetes intravital imaging |
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Gustaf Christoffersson Matthias G. von Herrath Matthias G. von Herrath |
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE |
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE |
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE |
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE |
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A DEEPER LOOK INTO TYPE 1 DIABETES – IMAGING IMMUNE RESPONES DURING ONSET OF DISEASE |
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deeper look into type 1 diabetes – imaging immune respones during onset of disease |
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Frontiers in Immunology |
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1664-3224 |
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Cytotoxic T lymphocytes execute the killing of insulin-producing beta cells during onset of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D). The research community has come far in dissecting the major events in the development of this disease, but still the trigger and high-resolved information of the immunological events leading up to beta cell loss are missing. During the past decades, intravital imaging of immune responses has led to significant scientific breakthroughs in diverse models of disease, including T1D. Dynamic imaging of immune cells at the pancreatic islets during T1D onset has been made possible through the development of both advanced microscopes, and animal models that allow long-term immobilization of the pancreas. The use of these modalities has revealed a milling microenvironment at the pancreatic islets during disease onset with a plethora of active players. Clues to answering the remaining questions in this disease may lie in intravital imaging, including how key immune cells traffic to and from the pancreas, and how cells interact at this target tissue. This review highlights and discusses recent studies, models, and techniques focused to understand the immune responses during T1D onset through intravital imaging. |
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Autoimmunity Microscopy, Confocal imaging type 1 diabetes intravital imaging |
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http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fimmu.2016.00313/full |
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