Journal article
Increasing HbA1c is associated with reduced CD8 T cell functionality in response to influenza virus in a TCR-dependent manner in individuals with diabetes mellitus
KD Hulme, ZWM Tong, LC Rowntree, CE van de Sandt, K Ronacher, EJ Grant, ES Dorey, LA Gallo, S Gras, K Kedzierska, HL Barrett, KR Short
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences | SPRINGER BASEL AG | Published : 2024
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Abstract
Diabetes mellitus is on the rise globally and is a known susceptibility factor for severe influenza virus infections. However, the mechanisms by which diabetes increases the severity of an influenza virus infection are yet to be fully defined. Diabetes mellitus is hallmarked by high glucose concentrations in the blood. We hypothesized that these high glucose concentrations affect the functionality of CD8+ T cells, which play a key role eliminating virus-infected cells and have been shown to decrease influenza disease severity. To study the effect of hyperglycemia on CD8+ T cell function, we stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from donors with and without diabetes with influ..
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