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Stem Cell-Based Therapies and Immunomodulatory Approaches in Newly Diagnosed Type 1 Diabetes

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Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease against pancreatic β cells. The autoimmune response begins months or years before the clinical presentation. At the time of hyperglycemic symptoms a small amount of β cell mass still remains. The main therapeutic option to type 1 diabetes mellitus is daily insulin injections which is shown to promote tighter glucose control and to reduce much of diabetic chronic complications. Subgroup analysis of the Diabetes Control and Complication Trial (DCCT) showed another important aspect related to long term complications of diabetes, ie, patients with initially larger residual β cell mass suffered less microvascular complications and less hypoglycemic events than those patients with small amounts of β cells at diagnosis. In face of this, β cell preservation has become another important target in the management of type 1 diabetes and its related complications. In this review, we summarize various immunomodulatory regimens ever used in humans, including stem cell-based strategies, aiming at blocking autoimmunity against pancreatic β cells and at promoting β cell preservation and/or possible β cell regeneration in recent-onset type 1 diabetes.





Keywords: Apoptosis; C-peptide plasma levels; Diabetes Control; Diabetes mellitus; Th1 diseases; Th2 diseases; antithymocyte globulin; autoimmune disease; azathioprine; blood glucose; chemokines; congenital rubella syn-drome; coxsackie virus; cyclophosphamide; cyclosporine; cytoki-nes; embryonic stem cells; endoplasmic reticulum stress; foot ulcers; glutamic acid descar-boxilase; hepatic oval cells; hyper-glycemia appears; immune intervention; immunomodula-tion; insulin; insulitis; metabolic syndrome; microvascular complications; myco-phenolate; myocardial in-farction; neogenesis; nephropathy; oxygen free radicals; pancreatic cells; periodontal disease; peripheral; prednisolone; retinopathy; sitagliptin; spleenocytes; stem cell; tacrolimus; β-cell precursors; β-cell preservation; β-cell regeneration

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 March 2011

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