Soon H Kim

The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA, USA

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Publications (1)15.39 Total impact

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    Article: CCR4-bearing T cells participate in autoimmune diabetes.
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    ABSTRACT: Chemokine receptor expression is exquisitely regulated on T cell subsets during the course of their migration to inflammatory sites. In the present study we demonstrate that CCR4 expression marks a pathogenic population of autoimmune T cells. CCR4 was found exclusively on memory CD4(+) T cells during the progression of disease in NOD mice. Cells expressing the CCR4 ligand TARC (thymus- and activation-regulated chemokine) were detected within infiltrated islets from prediabetic mice. Interestingly, neutralization of macrophage-derived chemokine (MDC) with Ab caused a significant reduction of CCR4-positive T cells within the pancreatic infiltrates and inhibited the development of insulitis and diabetes. Furthermore, enhanced recruitment of CCR4-bearing cells in NOD mice resulting from transgenic expression of MDC resulted in acceleration of clinical disease. Cumulatively, the results demonstrate that CCR4-bearing T cells participate in the development of such tissue-driven autoimmune reactions.
    Journal of Clinical Investigation 01/2003; 110(11):1675-86. · 15.39 Impact Factor

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  • 2003
    • The Scripps Research Institute
      La Jolla, CA, USA