Interactions between islets and regulatory immune cells in health and type 1 diabetes

Volume: 64, Issue: 11, Pages: 2378 - 2388
Published: Sep 22, 2021
Abstract
Type 1 diabetes results from defects in immune self-tolerance that lead to inflammatory infiltrate in pancreatic islets, beta cell dysfunction and T cell-mediated killing of beta cells. Although therapies that broadly inhibit immunity show promise to mitigate autoinflammatory damage caused by effector T cells, these are unlikely to permanently reset tolerance or promote regeneration of the already diminished pool of beta cells. An emerging...
Paper Details
Title
Interactions between islets and regulatory immune cells in health and type 1 diabetes
Published Date
Sep 22, 2021
Volume
64
Issue
11
Pages
2378 - 2388
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