Evaluating the potential of the GFAP-KLH immune-tolerizing vaccine for type 1 diabetes in mice.
2017
Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), expressed in peri-islet Schwann cells, is a novel target for the treatment of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM). We designed a GFAP immune-tolerizing vaccine that successfully suppresses hyperglycemia and enhances C peptide secretion. The GFAP vaccine significantly prevented T cell infiltration into pancreatic islets. Moreover, after GFAP vaccination, naive T-cell differentiation shifted from a cytotoxic Th1- to a Th2-biased humoral response. These results indicate that as a novel target, GFAP reliably predicts the development of T1DM, and that the GFAP vaccine successfully delays the progression of T1DM by regulating T-cell differentiation.
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