Human gut microbe, Parabacteroides distasonis, accelerates diabetes onset in mice without causing gut dysbiosis 2258225
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Abstract Introduction Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by the destruction of pancreatic, insulin-producing beta cells by autoreactive T-cells. T1D incidence is increasing worldwide but it is poorly understood what activates autoreactive T-cells. Over 90% of anti-insulin mouse CD4 T-cells target amino acids 9-23 of the insulin B chain (insB:9-23). The gut microbiome is thought to contribute to T1D development. We previously showed Parabacteroides distasonis (Pd) peptide HPRT:4-18 cross-reacted with insulin B:9-23-specific mice and patient T-cells. We hypothesize Pd accelerates diabetes onset via molecular mimicry. Methods Specific pathogen-free non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice were oral gavaged with saline, live Pd or heat-inactivated Pd. Germ-free NOD mice were orally gavaged with Pd. Insulitis, gut microbiome diversity and the serum metabolome were assessed. Results Live but not-heat inactivated Pd increased severe insulitis. Gut permeability and metabolites were unaltered with minimal changes in gut microbiome diversity. Germ-free Pd-colonized mice had more severe insulitis but gut permeability and metabolite composition did not change compared to the saline-treated mice. Conclusion The findings further support our hypothesis that Pd accelerates T1D onset via insulin molecular mimicry. To further test the molecular mimicry hypothesis, NOD mice are orally gavaged with engineered Escherichia coli which secretes wild-type or mutant HPRT, containing the insB:9-23 mimic. Funding Source G. Harold and Leila Y. Mathers Charitable Foundation Research Grant No. MF-1905-00311, Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Grant No. 1-INO-2022-1108-A-N the Beatson Foundation(2023-003), and a Diabetes Research Connect grant. Topic Categories Basic Autoimmunity (BA)
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The Journal of Immunology
American Association of Immunologists
Authors (16)
Audrey Randall
Boston Col
Khyati Girdhar
Boston College
Keiichiro Mine
Boston College
Yusuf Dogus Dogru
Boston College
Michele Muscolo
Tufts University
Clarissa Howard
Boston College
Alessandro Pezzella
Boston College
Lukas Rhodes
Boston College
Brady James
Boston College
Juan Henao
BPG Bio Inc
Umesh K Gautum
Laboratory of Gnotobiology, Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Tomas Hudcovic
Laboratory of Gnotobiology, Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Dagmar Srutkova
Laboratory of Gnotobiology, Institute of Microbiology of the Czech Academy of Sciences
Michael Kiebish
BPG Bio Inc
Cammie Lesser
Tufts University
Emrah Altindis
Boston College