Differential expression of genes controlling lymphocyte differentiation and migration in two distinct endotypes of type 1 diabetes

Author:

Torabi Forough1,Vadakekolathu Jayakumar2,Wyatt Rebecca3,Leete Pia3,Tombs Melissa A.1,Richardson Carolyn C.1,Boocock David J.2,Turner Mark D.4,Morgan Noel G.3ORCID,Richardson Sarah J.3ORCID,Christie Michael R.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Life Sciences University of Lincoln Lincoln UK

2. John van Geest Cancer Research Centre Nottingham Trent University Nottingham UK

3. Islet Biology Exeter (IBEx), Institute of Biomedical and Clinical Science University of Exeter Medical School Exeter UK

4. Centre for Diabetes, Chronic Diseases and Ageing Nottingham Trent University Nottingham UK

Abstract

AbstractAimsMorphological studies of pancreas samples obtained from young people with recent‐onset type 1 diabetes have revealed distinct patterns of immune cell infiltration of the pancreatic islets suggestive of two age‐associated type 1 diabetes endotypes that differ by inflammatory responses and rates of disease progression. The objective of this study was to investigate whether these proposed disease endotypes are associated with pathological differences in immune cell activation and cytokine secretion by applying multiplexed gene expression analysis to pancreatic tissue from recent‐onset type 1 diabetes cases.MethodsRNA was extracted from samples of fixed, paraffin‐embedded pancreas tissue from type 1 diabetes cases characterised by endotype and from controls without diabetes. Expression levels of 750 genes associated with autoimmune inflammation were determined by hybridisation to a panel of capture and reporter probes and these were counted as a measure of gene expression. Normalised counts were analysed for differences in expression between 29 type 1 diabetes cases and 7 controls without diabetes, and between the two type 1 diabetes endotypes.ResultsTen inflammation‐associated genes, including INS, were significantly under‐expressed in both endotypes and 48 genes were more highly expressed. A different set of 13 genes associated with the development, activation and migration of lymphocytes was uniquely overexpressed in the pancreas of people developing diabetes at younger age.ConclusionsThe results provide evidence that histologically defined type 1 diabetes endotypes differ in their immunopathology and identify inflammatory pathways specifically involved in disease developing at a young age, essential for a better understanding of disease heterogeneity.

Funder

Diabetes UK

Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation United States of America

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Internal Medicine

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