Detection of enterovirus RNA in pancreas and lymphoid tissues of organ donors with type 1 diabetes

IF 8.4 1区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Jutta E. Laiho, Sami Oikarinen, Sofia Morfopoulou, Maarit Oikarinen, Ashlie Renner, Daniel Depledge, Matthew C. Ross, Ivan C. Gerling, Judith Breuer, Joseph F. Petrosino, Vincent Plagnol, Alberto Pugliese, Antonio Toniolo, Richard E. Lloyd, Heikki Hyöty
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Abstract

Aims/hypothesis

The nPOD-Virus group collaboratively applied innovative technologies to detect and sequence viral RNA in pancreas and other tissues from organ donors with type 1 diabetes. These analyses involved the largest number of pancreas samples collected to date. The aim of the current work was to examine the presence of enterovirus RNA in pancreas and lymphoid tissues of organ donors with and without type 1 diabetes.

Methods

We analysed pancreas, spleen, pancreatic lymph nodes and duodenum samples from the following groups: (1) donors with type 1 diabetes (n=71) with (n=35) or without (n=36) insulin-containing islets; (2) donors with single or double islet autoantibody positivity without diabetes (n=22); and (3) autoantibody-negative donors without diabetes (control donors) (n=74). Five research laboratories participated in this collaborative effort using approaches for unbiased discovery of RNA viruses (two RNA-Seq platforms), targeted detection of Enterovirus A–D species using RT-PCR, and tests for virus growth in cell culture.

Results

Direct RNA-Seq did not detect virus signal in pancreas samples, whereas RT-PCR detected enterovirus RNA confirmed by sequencing in low amounts in pancreas samples in three of the five donor groups: donors with type 1 diabetes with insulin-containing islets, 16% (5/32) being positive; donors with single islet autoantibody positivity, 53% (8/15) being positive; and non-diabetic donors, 8% (4/49) being positive. Detection of enterovirus RNA was significantly more frequent in single islet autoantibody-positive donors compared with donors with type 1 diabetes with insulin-deficient islets (p<0.001) and control (non-diabetic) donors (p=0.004). In some donors, pancreatic lymph nodes were also positive. RT-PCR detected enterovirus RNA also in the spleen of a small number of donors and virus enrichment in susceptible cell lines before RT-PCR resulted in much higher rate in spleen positivity, particularly in donors with type 1 diabetes. Interestingly, the enterovirus strains detected did not cause a typical lytic infection, possibly reflecting their persistence-prone nature.

Conclusions/interpretation

This was the largest coordinated effort to examine the presence of enterovirus RNA in the pancreas of organ donors with type 1 diabetes, using a multitude of assays. These findings are consistent with the notion that donors with type 1 diabetes and donors with islet autoantibodies may carry a low-grade enterovirus infection in the pancreas and lymphoid tissues.

Graphical Abstract

1型糖尿病器官供体胰腺及淋巴组织中肠病毒RNA的检测
目的/假设npod病毒小组合作应用创新技术检测和测序1型糖尿病患者器官供体胰腺和其他组织中的病毒RNA。这些分析涉及迄今为止收集的最多数量的胰腺样本。当前工作的目的是检查肠道病毒RNA在有或没有1型糖尿病的器官供体胰腺和淋巴组织中的存在。方法对胰腺、脾脏、胰淋巴结和十二指肠标本进行分析:(1)1型糖尿病供体(71例)含胰岛素胰岛(35例)或不含胰岛素胰岛(36例);(2)单双胰岛自身抗体阳性,无糖尿病者(22例);(3)自身抗体阴性、无糖尿病的献血者(对照)(n=74)。五个研究实验室参与了这项合作工作,使用的方法包括:无偏倚地发现RNA病毒(两个RNA- seq平台),使用RT-PCR靶向检测肠道病毒A-D种,以及在细胞培养中检测病毒生长。结果直接RNA- seq在胰腺样本中未检测到病毒信号,而RT-PCR在5组供体中有3组的胰腺样本中检测到经测序证实的少量肠道病毒RNA: 1型糖尿病供体含胰岛素胰岛,16%(5/32)阳性;单胰岛自身抗体阳性,53%(8/15)阳性;非糖尿病献血者中,8%(4/49)呈阳性。与胰岛胰岛素缺乏的1型糖尿病供者(p= 0.001)和对照组(非糖尿病)供者(p=0.004)相比,单胰岛自身抗体阳性供者肠病毒RNA的检测频率明显更高。在一些供体中,胰腺淋巴结也呈阳性。RT-PCR还在少数供者的脾脏中检测到肠道病毒RNA,在RT-PCR之前,病毒在易感细胞系中富集,导致脾脏阳性率高得多,特别是在1型糖尿病供者中。有趣的是,检测到的肠道病毒株没有引起典型的溶解性感染,这可能反映了它们易于持续存在的性质。结论/解释:这是迄今为止规模最大的一项联合研究,旨在通过多种检测方法检测1型糖尿病器官供体胰腺中肠病毒RNA的存在。这些发现与1型糖尿病供者和胰岛自身抗体供者可能在胰腺和淋巴组织中携带低度肠病毒感染的观点一致。图形抽象
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Diabetologia
Diabetologia 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
18.10
自引率
2.40%
发文量
193
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Diabetologia, the authoritative journal dedicated to diabetes research, holds high visibility through society membership, libraries, and social media. As the official journal of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes, it is ranked in the top quartile of the 2019 JCR Impact Factors in the Endocrinology & Metabolism category. The journal boasts dedicated and expert editorial teams committed to supporting authors throughout the peer review process.
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