Immunoglobulin activation of T cell chemoattractant expression in fibroblasts from patients with Graves' disease is mediated through the insulin-like growth factor I receptor pathway
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Immunoglobulin activation of T cell chemoattractant expression in fibroblasts from patients with Graves' disease is mediated through the insulin-like growth factor I receptor pathway
Abstract
Graves' disease (GD) is associated with T cell infiltration, but the mechanism for lymphocyte trafficking has remained uncertain. We reported previously that fibroblasts from patients with GD express IL-16, a CD4-specific chemoattractant, and RANTES, a C-C chemokine, in response to GD-specific IgG (GD-IgG). We unexpectedly found that these responses result from a functional interaction between GD-IgG and the insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I receptor (IGF-IR). IGF-I and the IGF-IR-specific IGF-I analog, des(1-3), mimic the effects of GD-IgG. Neither GD-IgG nor IGF-I activates chemoattractant expression in control fibroblasts from donors without GD. Interrupting IGF-IR function with specific receptor-blocking Abs or by transiently transfecting fibroblasts with a dominant negative mutant IGF-IR completely attenuates signaling provoked by GD-IgG. Moreover, GD-IgG displaces specific (125)I-labeled IGF-I binding to fibroblasts and attenuates IGF-IR detection by flow cytometry. These findings identify a novel disease mechanism involving a functional GD-IgG/IGF-IR bridge, which potentially explains T cell infiltration in GD. Interrupting this pathway may constitute a specific therapeutic strategy.
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