CD1a-Mediated T cell responses abrogates Insulin Resistance in High Fat Diet T2D Mouse Model 2267311

J Julio Ayala Angulo (University of California, Irvine) Z Zena Del Mundo (UCI) C Choolson Jang (UCI SOM) M Miranda Lopez (UCI) C Christy Nguyen (UCI) D Dequina Nicholas (UCI) M Marcus Seldin N Naveena Ujagar (UCI) K Kiara Wiggins (UCI)

Abstract

Abstract Introduction Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is characterized by adipose inflammation dominated by Th17 cells. Standard mouse models poorly recapitulate human T2D. We discovered CD1a, a lipid antigen-presenting molecule absent in mice, mediates protective T cell responses in T2D mouse models. We hypothesized that CD1a lipid antigen presentation drives inflammation in response to High Fat Diets (HFD). We generated transgenic mice expressing human CD1a (hCD1a) and fed them HFD 45% fat for up to 34 weeks. Adipose tissue immune infiltrates were characterized by flow cytometry. Methods We generated transgenic mice expressing human CD1a (hCD1a) and fed them HFD 45% fat for up to 34 weeks. Adipose tissue immune infiltrates were characterized by flow cytometry. Results hCD1a HFD had a significant increase of infiltrating CD8+ and CD4+ T Cells into adipose compared to WT after 34 weeks on diet. hCD1a HFD infiltrates were predominantly TCRβ+ and antigen-experienced when compared to WT HFD or hCD1a Low Fat diet (LFD) mice. hCD1a HFD mice had lower fasting insulin levels and HOMA-IR as early as week 6 on diet.They also had lower gonadal fat pad weight despite overall weight remaining comparable to WT HFD. Conclusion We demonstrate that CD1a mediates robust T cell infiltration into adipose tissue under HFD concurrent with protection from insulin resistance, suggesting a protective role for CD1a-mediated T cell inflammation. These data may explain limitations of traditional mouse models. This work identifies CD1a-lipid interactions as novel therapeutic targets and suggests immunomodulation strategies that enhance rather than suppress specific T cell responses in metabolic disease. Funding Source DP2 Grant NIH Topic Categories Immune Mechanisms of Human Disease (HUM)

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 215, Issue Supplement_1
Published August 01, 2026
ISSN 0022-1767
Publisher American Association of Immunologists

Authors (9)

J

Julio Ayala Angulo

University of California, Irvine

Z

Zena Del Mundo

UCI

C

Choolson Jang

UCI SOM

M

Miranda Lopez

UCI

C

Christy Nguyen

UCI

D

Dequina Nicholas

UCI

M

Marcus Seldin

N

Naveena Ujagar

UCI

K

Kiara Wiggins

UCI