Ramsingh A I, Chapman N, Tracy S
David Axelrod Institute, Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research, New York State Department of Health, Albany 12201-2002, USA.
Bioessays. 1997 Sep;19(9):793-800. doi: 10.1002/bies.950190909.
Insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (IDDM) is an autoimmune disease whose etiology is complex. Both genetic susceptibility, which is polygenic, and environmental factors, including virus infections, appear to be involved in the development of IDDM. In this review, we have tried to balance the discussion of diabetes by examining both immunological and virological perspectives. Several mouse models, including viral and non-viral models, have been used to study diabetes. For this review, we include lessons gleaned from the non-obese diabetic (NOD) mouse and from mouse models of coxsackievirus- and encephalomyocarditis-virus-induced diabetes. Finally, we present a multi-stage model in which several viral infections, including the coxsackieviruses, are postulated to play a role in the autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells.
胰岛素依赖型糖尿病(IDDM)是一种病因复杂的自身免疫性疾病。多基因的遗传易感性和包括病毒感染在内的环境因素似乎都与IDDM的发病有关。在本综述中,我们试图通过审视免疫学和病毒学两个角度来平衡对糖尿病的讨论。包括病毒模型和非病毒模型在内的几种小鼠模型已被用于研究糖尿病。在本综述中,我们纳入了从非肥胖糖尿病(NOD)小鼠以及柯萨奇病毒和脑心肌炎病毒诱导的糖尿病小鼠模型中获得的经验教训。最后,我们提出了一个多阶段模型,其中包括柯萨奇病毒在内的几种病毒感染被假定在胰腺β细胞的自身免疫性破坏中起作用。