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Prevention of type 1 diabetes: today and tomorrow
Authors:Cernea Simona  Dobreanu Minodora  Raz Itamar
Affiliation:1. Diabetes, Nutrition and Metabolic Diseases Outpatient Unit, Targu Mure? Emergency County Clinical Hospital, Targu Mure?, Romania;2. Department of Clinical Biochemistry‐Immunology, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Targu Mure?, Romania;3. Department of Clinical Laboratory, Emergency County Clinical Hospital, Targu Mure?, Romania;4. Diabetes Center, Hadassah‐Hebrew University Medical School, Jerusalem, Israel
Abstract:The aim of therapeutic interventions for type 1 diabetes is to suppress pathogenic autoreactivity and to preserve/restore beta-cell mass and function to physiologically sufficient levels to maintain good metabolic control. During the natural history of type 1 diabetes, several strategies have been applied at various stages in the form of primary, secondary or tertiary prevention approaches. Clinical trials using antigen-specific (e.g. DiaPep277, human glutamic acid decarboxylase 65 (GAD65)) or non-specific immune therapies (e.g. anti-CD3 monoclonal antibodies) have shown some benefit in the modulation of the autoimmune process and prevention of the insulin secretion loss in the short term after diagnosis of diabetes. A single long-term effective therapy has not been identified yet, and it is likely that in most cases a rationally designed combinatorial approach using immunotherapeutic methods coupled with islet regeneration or replacement will prove to be most effective.
Keywords:type 1 diabetes  prevention approaches  therapy
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