2017
DOI: 10.3389/fendo.2017.00246
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The Four-Way Stop Sign: Viruses, 12-Lipoxygenase, Islets, and Natural Killer Cells in Type 1 Diabetes Progression

Abstract: Natural killer (NK) cells represent an important effector arm against viral infection, and mounting evidence suggests that viral infection plays a role in the development of type 1 diabetes (T1D) in at least a portion of patients. NK cells recognize their target cells through a delicate balance of inhibitory and stimulatory receptors on their surface. If unbalanced, NK cells have great potential to wreak havoc in the pancreas due to the beta cell expression of the as-yet-defined NKp46 ligand through interactio… Show more

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“…Although adaptive immune cells do not express detectable levels of 12/15-LOX, natural killer (NK) cells express surprisingly high levels of 12/15-LOX (Semeraro et al, 2017). NK cells from congenic Alox15-deficient NOD mice display significantly higher levels of stimulatory receptors on their surface as compared to wild-type NOD NK cells , a finding that correlates with results seen in non-diabetic human NK cells as compared to those from donors with T1D (Qin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Role Of 12/15-lox In Islet and Immune Cell Types In T1dmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Although adaptive immune cells do not express detectable levels of 12/15-LOX, natural killer (NK) cells express surprisingly high levels of 12/15-LOX (Semeraro et al, 2017). NK cells from congenic Alox15-deficient NOD mice display significantly higher levels of stimulatory receptors on their surface as compared to wild-type NOD NK cells , a finding that correlates with results seen in non-diabetic human NK cells as compared to those from donors with T1D (Qin et al, 2011).…”
Section: Role Of 12/15-lox In Islet and Immune Cell Types In T1dmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…Human platelet 12 S -lipoxygenase (h12-LOX or ALOX12) adds molecular oxygen at C-12 of arachidonic acid (AA) with S chirality to generate 12­( S )-hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acid [12 S -HpETE]. This hydroperoxide is subsequently reduced by glutathione peroxidase to yield 12­( S )-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid [12 S -HETE]. These h12-LOX products, as well as others from different fatty acids, influence platelet aggregation and play a role in many inflammatory diseases, such as psoriasis, diabetes, and cancer, indicating h12-LOX as a possible therapeutic target. ,, Currently, the main effort in the search for inhibitors targeting lipoxygenases has been directed to the active site, blocking the direct enzymatic activity of fatty acid peroxidation. However, allosteric inhibition may also be relevant, as seen for cyclooxygenase (COX). , …”
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confidence: 99%
“… 51 , 52 The lower concentrations of the AA-derived PGs, TBx 2 and HETEs could also contribute to a less pro-inflammatory environment in the fish oil fed mice to ensure proper resolution of the antigen-induced peritonitis. 53 NK cells have been shown to express high levels of 12/15-LOX in a murine model of type I diabetes 22 and could, therefore, be the source of the 12- and 15-HEPEs in the present study. Very low concentrations of the SPMs, maresin 1, protectin D 1 , protectin D x , and resolvin D 2 were detected based on retention time matching and a characteristic mass transition in peritoneal lavage of mice fed both diets (data not shown).…”
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confidence: 76%
“… 19–21 Interestingly, NK cells have recently been shown to express high levels of 12/15-LOX, the murine ortholog of human 15-LOX, in a murine model of type I diabetes. 22 However, it remains unclear whether NK cells exert pro-resolution functions through the production of SPMs or their precursors.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%