Thivolet C, Trepo C
Clinique Endocrinologique, Hôpital de l'Antiquaille, Lyon, France.
Pathol Biol (Paris). 1988 Feb;36(2):182-6.
Epidemiologic studies suggest an association between insulin dependent diabetes mellitus and viral infections. Several candidates like cytomegalovirus, Coxsackie virus and hepatitis virus have a selective tropism for beta cells. Progress in the understanding of the pathogenic importance of such viruses has been facilitated by animal models with virus induced diabetes and infections of human pancreatic beta cells maintained in culture. Immunological studies of type I diabetes after viral infections suggest that virus may trigger pancreatic autoimmunity. Molecular mimicry between viral and tissue antigens may represent a possible mechanism. Loss of immune tolerance toward beta cells would only appear in genetically predisposed individuals. The better understanding of the pathogenesis of type I diabetes mellitus brings out new approaches to treatment.
流行病学研究表明,胰岛素依赖型糖尿病与病毒感染之间存在关联。几种病毒,如巨细胞病毒、柯萨奇病毒和肝炎病毒,对β细胞具有选择性嗜性。病毒诱导糖尿病的动物模型以及在培养中维持的人胰腺β细胞感染,促进了对这类病毒致病重要性的理解。病毒感染后对I型糖尿病的免疫学研究表明,病毒可能引发胰腺自身免疫。病毒抗原与组织抗原之间的分子模拟可能是一种潜在机制。对β细胞免疫耐受性的丧失仅会出现在具有遗传易感性的个体中。对I型糖尿病发病机制的更好理解带来了新的治疗方法。