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Dendritic Cells Bearing HLA-G Inhibit T-Cell Activation in Type 1 Diabetes

Abstract

HLA-G is normally expressed on human trophoblast cells. It is a non-classical MHC molecule class I b. The role of HLA-G in diabetic type 1 is not known.
We investigated the role of IFN-β in induction HLA-G expression on the monocyte derived dendritic cells (DC) in diabetes type 1.
Treatment of dendritic cell with IFN-β in vitro from diabetic patients (n=20) and normal subjects (n=20) resulted to the production and expression of HLA-G on these cells from both groups. However, comparison of DC from the diabetic patients with DC from the controls revealed lower levels of HLA-G molecules in DC from diabetic patients. Using mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR), it was found that DC expressing HLA-G mediated the inhibition of autologous T cell activation.
It is concluded that IFN-β can increase HLA-G in DC from diabetic patients; subsequently it may prevent the immune regularly pathway in the diabetic pathogenesis.
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Dendritic cell HLA-G IFN-β (Interferon β)

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Saeid Abediankenari, Mohammad Bagher Eslami, Abdolfattah Sarrafnejad, Mehrnosh Mohseni, Bagher Larijani. Dendritic Cells Bearing HLA-G Inhibit T-Cell Activation in Type 1 Diabetes. Iran J Allergy Asthma Immunol. 1;6(1):1-8.