This review examines the association between retroviruses and diabetes in the mouse model, the role of retroviruses in the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes and the mechanisms by which retroviruses can induce an autoimmune reaction. Three putative mechanisms are considered: the expression of retroviral protein(s) on the beta-cell surface as the first step in immune response against beta cells; the homology of a retroviral product with a self antigen inducing a cross-reacting autoimmune response (molecular mimicry); and a retroviral product showing homology with interleukin-2 and inducing T-cell activation against beta-cell antigens and loss of tolerance. These findings are discussed for their possible implications in the pathogenesis of human Type 1 diabetes.

RETROVIRUSES AND DIABETES IN ANIMAL-MODELS - HYPOTHESES FOR THE INDUCTION OF THE DISEASE

POZZILLI P
1995-01-01

Abstract

This review examines the association between retroviruses and diabetes in the mouse model, the role of retroviruses in the pathogenesis of Type 1 diabetes and the mechanisms by which retroviruses can induce an autoimmune reaction. Three putative mechanisms are considered: the expression of retroviral protein(s) on the beta-cell surface as the first step in immune response against beta cells; the homology of a retroviral product with a self antigen inducing a cross-reacting autoimmune response (molecular mimicry); and a retroviral product showing homology with interleukin-2 and inducing T-cell activation against beta-cell antigens and loss of tolerance. These findings are discussed for their possible implications in the pathogenesis of human Type 1 diabetes.
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