发育中的β细胞死亡通过调节免疫系统交叉通话来调节小岛的炎症环境
Mohammad Nadeem Akhtar1,2,3, Alisa Hnatiuk1,2,3, Luis Delgadillo-Silva4
1Centre for Regenerative Therapies TU Dresden, Dresden, 01307, Germany.
The EMBO journal
|January 6, 2025
概括
在发育过程中β细胞死亡调节斑马鱼的胰腺小岛质量. 这个过程会影响免疫细胞群体,通过影响巨细胞和T调节细胞,将它们转移到促炎状态.
科学领域:
- 发育生物学是发展生物学.
- 内分泌学 在内分泌学.
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
背景情况:
- 胰腺β细胞增殖得到了充分的研究,但细胞死亡在小岛发育中的作用尚不清楚.
- 在发育过程中β细胞死亡被低估,原因是巨细胞灭菌.
研究的目的:
- 研究β细胞死亡在调节小岛发育和相关的免疫微环境中的作用.
- 在发育过程中阐明参与β细胞亡的分子途径.
主要方法:
- 利用了青少年斑马鱼的β细胞中caspase抑制的遗传模型.
- 采用数学建模和与过载相关的β细胞死亡条件模型.
- 对岛屿组织进行了转录基因分析和组织学检查.
主要成果:
- 确定了贝塔细胞死亡作为贝塔细胞质量的调节者在青少年斑马鱼发育过程中.
- 在代谢压力下,β细胞经历脱差或亡,激活炎症途径.
- 抑制β细胞死亡减少了亲炎性巨细胞和增加了T调节细胞,影响NF-kB信号传递.
结论:
- 发展中的β细胞死亡塑造了小岛群的质量,并影响了小岛的炎症环境.
- 贝塔细胞死亡调节免疫细胞种群,包括巨细胞和T调节细胞,在发展中小岛内.
- 贝塔细胞死亡和免疫细胞之间的相互作用对于维持岛屿平衡至关重要.
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