Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM), also known as autoimmune diabetes, is a chronic disease characterized by insulin deficiency due to pancreatic β-cell loss and leads to …
I Mitroulis, K Ruppova, B Wang, LS Chen, M Grzybek… - Cell, 2018 - cell.com
Trained innate immunity fosters a sustained favorable response of myeloid cells to a secondary challenge, despite their short lifespan in circulation. We thus hypothesized that …
F Pociot, Å Lernmark - The Lancet, 2016 - thelancet.com
Type 1 diabetes is diagnosed at the end of a prodrome of β-cell autoimmunity. The disease is most likely triggered at an early age by autoantibodies primarily directed against insulin or …
Importance Timing of introduction of allergenic foods to the infant diet may influence the risk of allergic or autoimmune disease, but the evidence for this has not been comprehensively …
In type 1 diabetes, insulin remains the mature therapeutic cornerstone; yet, the increasing number of individuals developing type 1 diabetes (predominantly children and adolescents) …
P Serra, P Santamaria - Nature biotechnology, 2019 - nature.com
The main function of the immune system in health is to protect the host from infection by microbes and parasites. Because immune responses to nonself bear the risk of unleashing …
Abstract Type 1 diabetes (T1D)—an autoimmune disease that destroys the pancreatic islets, resulting in insulin deficiency—often begins early in life when islet autoantibody appearance …
SE Regnell, Å Lernmark - Diabetologia, 2017 - Springer
Underlying type 1 diabetes is a genetic aetiology dominated by the influence of specific HLA haplotypes involving primarily the class II DR-DQ region. In genetically predisposed children …
S Culina, AI Lalanne, G Afonso, K Cerosaletti… - Science …, 2018 - science.org
The human leukocyte antigen–A2 (HLA-A2)–restricted zinc transporter 8186–194 (ZnT8186– 194) and other islet epitopes elicit interferon-γ secretion by CD8+ T cells preferentially in …