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  • Title: Adenoviral overexpression of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein increases beta-cell replication in rat pancreatic islets.
    Author: Téllez N, Montolio M, Biarnés M, Castaño E, Soler J, Montanya E.
    Journal: Gene Ther; 2005 Jan; 12(2):120-8. PubMed ID: 15578044.
    Abstract:
    The naturally occurring inhibitor of interleukin-1 (IL-1) action, interleukin-1 receptor antagonist protein (IRAP), binds to the type 1 IL-1 receptor but does not initiate IL-1 signal transduction. In this study, we have determined the effects of IL-1beta and IRAP overexpression on adult beta-cell replication and viability. IL-1beta reduced dramatically beta-cell replication in adult rat islets both at 5.5 mM (control: 0.29+/-0.04%; IL-1beta: 0.02+/-0.02%, P<0.05) and 22.2 mM glucose (control: 0.84+/-0.2%; IL-1beta: 0.05+/-0.05%, P<0.05). This effect was completely prevented in islets overexpressing IRAP after adenoviral gene transfer at 5.5 mM (Ad-IL-1Ra+IL-1beta: 0.84+/-0.1%, P<0.05) and 22.2 mM glucose (Ad-IL-1Ra+IL-1beta: 1.22+/-0.2%, P<0.05). Moreover, overexpression of IRAP increased glucose-stimulated beta-cell replication in the absence of IL-1beta exposure (Ad-IL-1Ra: 1.59+/-0.5%, P<0.05). beta-Cell death (TUNEL technique) was increased in IL-1beta-exposed islets but not in Ad-IL-1Ra-infected islets (control: 0.82+/-0.2%; control+IL-1beta: 1.77+/-0.2; IRAP: 0.61+/-0.2%; IRAP+IL-1beta: 0.86+/-0.1%, P<0.05). Comparable results were obtained by flow cytometry. To determine the effect of IRAP overexpression on beta-cell replication in vivo, Ad-IL-1Ra-transduced islets were transplanted into streptozotocin diabetic rats. beta-Cell replication was significantly increased in IRAP-overexpressing islet grafts (0.98+/-0.3%, P<0.05) compared to normal pancreas (0.35+/-0.02%), but not in control islet grafts (0.50+/-0.1%). This study shows that in addition to the effects of IL-1beta on beta-cell viability, this cytokine exerts a deleterious action on beta-cell replication, which can be prevented by IRAP overexpression, and provides support for the potential use of IRAP as a therapeutic tool.
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