Islet Cell Therapy and Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes: There Will Always Be a Hope
- PMID: 36754494
- DOI: 10.1016/j.ecl.2022.07.001
Islet Cell Therapy and Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes: There Will Always Be a Hope
Abstract
To date, people living with type 1 diabetes depend on external subcutaneous insulin while waiting for a cure, or a feasible method to preserve, replace, and generate fully functioning β cells that secrete appropriate insulin in response to glucose. Current work includes evaluating renewable sources of β cells, transplantation methods without immunosuppressives, and methods to preserve β-cell function. Such methods include β-cell encapsulation, scaffolding, immune modulation, gene editing, and disease-modifying therapies. The purpose of this article is to review the progress and describe β-cell therapies over the past 5 years.
Keywords: Beta cell; Diabetes; Pancreas; Transplant; Type 1 diabetes.
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Conflict of interest statement
Disclosure Dr B. Hatipoglu reports no conflicts of interest related to the content of the work. Dr J. Blanchette is on the advisory board of Cardinal Health-Edgepark, Proventin Bio, and Lifescan, a consultant for WellDoc, and an independent contractor for Tandem Diabetes, and Insulet Corporation. The work was partially funded by the Mary B. Lee Chair in Adult Endocrinology (Dr. Hatipoglu
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