Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to study temporal development of murine autoantibodies against insulin and both type C and intracisternal type A retroviral antigens. The nonobese diabetic (NOD) mouse, a model for autoimmune, insulin-dependent diabetes, was compared with a related, but diabetes-resistant, strain, nonobese normal (NON). Similarly, C57BL/KsJ db/db mice (insulin-resistant model of insulin-dependent diabetes and obesity) were compared with diabetes-resistant C57BL/6 db/db mice. NOD mice developed much higher autoantibody titers than did NON mice. Whereas type C autoantibodies in NOD developed to peak titer shortly after mice were weaned, autoantibodies against insulin and p73 (group-specific antigen of the intracisternal type A particle) did not develop until shortly before, or concomitant with, the development of hyperglycemia. Two NOD mice not developing hyperglycemia during the 40-wk study period were distinguished from the mice developing diabetes by a delayed onset of insulin (but not p73) autoantibodies. Our findings suggest that in NOD mice, the appearance of insulin and p73 autoantibodies signifies that extensive underlying necrosis of β-cells occurred. C57BL/KsJ db/db mice (with extensive β-cell necrosis and early hyperglycemia) developed much higher autoantibody titers to insulin and p73 than did the diabetes-resistant C57BL/6 db/db mice. However, the presence of autoantibodies in normoglycemic C57BL/KsJ +/db controls demonstrated that elevated autoantibody titers alone were insufficient to produce diabetes in this model. Absorption studies indicated that autoantibodies against p73 recognized a common epitope on insulin and IgE-binding factor. The potential significance of this molecular mimicry is discussed.
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March 01 1988
Molecular Mimicry Between Insulin and Retroviral Antigen p73: Development of Cross-Reactive Autoantibodies in Sera of NOD and C57BL/KsJ db/db Mice
David V Serreze;
David V Serreze
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
The Johns Hopkins University
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Edward H Leiter;
Edward H Leiter
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
The Johns Hopkins University
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Edward L Kuff;
Edward L Kuff
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
The Johns Hopkins University
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Paula Jardieu;
Paula Jardieu
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute
Bethesda
The Johns Hopkins University
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Kimishige Ishizaka
Kimishige Ishizaka
The Jackson Laboratory
Bar Harbor, Maine
Laboratory of Biochemistry, National Cancer Institute
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The Johns Hopkins University
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Address correspondence and reprint requests to Edward H. Leiter, PhD, The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME 04609.
Diabetes 1988;37(3):351–358
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Received:
May 14 1987
Revision Received:
July 14 1987
Accepted:
July 14 1987
PubMed:
3286334
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David V Serreze, Edward H Leiter, Edward L Kuff, Paula Jardieu, Kimishige Ishizaka; Molecular Mimicry Between Insulin and Retroviral Antigen p73: Development of Cross-Reactive Autoantibodies in Sera of NOD and C57BL/KsJ db/db Mice. Diabetes 1 March 1988; 37 (3): 351–358. https://doi.org/10.2337/diab.37.3.351
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