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DOI: 10.1016/j.cmet.2019.01.003
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Multiplexed In Situ Imaging Mass Cytometry Analysis of the Human Endocrine Pancreas and Immune System in Type 1 Diabetes

Yue J. Wang,Daniel Traum,Jonathan Schug,Long Gao,Chengyang Liu,Mark A. Atkinson,Alvin C. Powers,Michael D. Feldman,Ali Naji,Kyong‐Mi Chang,Klaus H. Kaestner

Mass cytometry
Immune system
Stromal cell
2019
The interaction between the immune system and endocrine cells in the pancreas is crucial for the initiation and progression of type 1 diabetes (T1D). Imaging mass cytometry (IMC) enables multiplexed assessment of the abundance and localization of more than 30 proteins on the same tissue section at 1-μm resolution. Herein, we have developed a panel of 33 antibodies that allows for the quantification of key cell types including pancreatic exocrine cells, islet cells, immune cells, and stromal components. We employed this panel to analyze 12 pancreata obtained from donors with clinically diagnosed T1D and 6 pancreata from non-diabetic controls. In the pancreata from donors with T1D, we simultaneously visualized significant alterations in islet architecture, endocrine cell composition, and immune cell presentation. Indeed, we demonstrate the utility of IMC to investigate complex events on the cellular level that will provide new insights on the pathophysiology of T1D.
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    Multiplexed In Situ Imaging Mass Cytometry Analysis of the Human Endocrine Pancreas and Immune System in Type 1 Diabetes” is a paper by Yue J. Wang Daniel Traum Jonathan Schug Long Gao Chengyang Liu Mark A. Atkinson Alvin C. Powers Michael D. Feldman Ali Naji Kyong‐Mi Chang Klaus H. Kaestner published in 2019. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.