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Inhibition of hyaluronan synthesis restores immune tolerance during autoimmune insulitis
Nadine Nagy, … , Thomas N. Wight, Paul L. Bollyky
Nadine Nagy, … , Thomas N. Wight, Paul L. Bollyky
Published September 14, 2015
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2015;125(10):3928-3940. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI79271.
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Inhibition of hyaluronan synthesis restores immune tolerance during autoimmune insulitis

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We recently reported that abundant deposits of the extracellular matrix polysaccharide hyaluronan (HA) are characteristic of autoimmune insulitis in patients with type 1 diabetes (T1D), but the relevance of these deposits to disease was unclear. Here, we have demonstrated that HA is critical for the pathogenesis of autoimmune diabetes. Using the DO11.10xRIPmOVA mouse model of T1D, we determined that HA deposits are temporally and anatomically associated with the development of insulitis. Moreover, treatment with an inhibitor of HA synthesis, 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU), halted progression to diabetes even after the onset of insulitis. Similar effects were seen in the NOD mouse model, and in these mice, 1 week of treatment was sufficient to prevent subsequent diabetes. 4-MU reduced HA accumulation, constrained effector T cells to nondestructive insulitis, and increased numbers of intraislet FOXP3+ Tregs. Consistent with the observed effects of 4-MU treatment, Treg differentiation was inhibited by HA and anti-CD44 antibodies and rescued by 4-MU in an ERK1/2-dependent manner. These data may explain how peripheral immune tolerance is impaired in tissues under autoimmune attack, including islets in T1D. We propose that 4-MU, already an approved drug used to treat biliary spasm, could be repurposed to prevent, and possibly treat, T1D in at-risk individuals.

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Nadine Nagy, Gernot Kaber, Pamela Y. Johnson, John A. Gebe, Anton Preisinger, Ben A. Falk, Vivekananda G. Sunkari, Michel D. Gooden, Robert B. Vernon, Marika Bogdani, Hedwich F. Kuipers, Anthony J. Day, Daniel J. Campbell, Thomas N. Wight, Paul L. Bollyky

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Citations to this article in year 2016 (5)

Title and authors Publication Year
The pharmacokinetics and dosing of oral 4-methylumbelliferone for inhibition of hyaluronan synthesis in mice: Oral 4-MU kinetics in mice
HF Kuipers, N Nagy, SM Ruppert, VG Sunkari, PL Marshall, JA Gebe, HD Ishak, SG Keswani, J Bollyky, AR Frymoyer, TN Wight, L Steinman, PL Bollyky
Clinical & Experimental Immunology 2016
Hyaluronan synthesis is necessary for autoreactive T-cell trafficking, activation, and Th1 polarization
HF Kuipers, M Rieck, I Gurevich, N Nagy, MJ Butte, RS Negrin, TN Wight, L Steinman, PL Bollyky
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 2016
Tumor Necrosis Factor-stimulated Gene-6 (TSG-6) Is Constitutively Expressed in Adult Central Nervous System (CNS) and Associated with Astrocyte-mediated Glial Scar Formation following Spinal Cord Injury
VJ Coulson-Thomas, ME Lauer, S Soleman, C Zhao, VC Hascall, AJ Day, JW Fawcett
The Journal of biological chemistry 2016
Insulitis in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes: Insulitis in type 1 diabetes
A Pugliese
Pediatric Diabetes 2016
Provisional matrix: A role for versican and hyaluronan
TN Wight
Matrix Biology 2016

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