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Restoring normal islet mass and function in type 1 diabetes through regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.


ABSTRACT: Type 1 diabetes is characterised by autoimmune-mediated destruction of pancreatic β-cell mass. With the advent of insulin therapy a century ago, type 1 diabetes changed from a progressive, fatal disease to one that requires lifelong complex self-management. Replacing the lost β-cell mass through transplantation has proven successful, but limited donor supply and need for lifelong immunosuppression restricts widespread use. In this Review, we highlight incremental advances over the past 20 years and remaining challenges in regenerative medicine approaches to restoring β-cell mass and function in type 1 diabetes. We begin by summarising the role of endocrine islets in glucose homoeostasis and how this is altered in disease. We then discuss the potential regenerative capacity of the remaining islet cells and the utility of stem cell-derived β-like cells to restore β-cell function. We conclude with tissue engineering approaches that might improve the engraftment, function, and survival of β-cell replacement therapies.

SUBMITTER: Krentz NAJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10881068 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Restoring normal islet mass and function in type 1 diabetes through regenerative medicine and tissue engineering.

Krentz Nicole A J NAJ   Shea Lonnie D LD   Huising Mark O MO   Shaw James A M JAM  

The lancet. Diabetes & endocrinology 20210901 10


Type 1 diabetes is characterised by autoimmune-mediated destruction of pancreatic β-cell mass. With the advent of insulin therapy a century ago, type 1 diabetes changed from a progressive, fatal disease to one that requires lifelong complex self-management. Replacing the lost β-cell mass through transplantation has proven successful, but limited donor supply and need for lifelong immunosuppression restricts widespread use. In this Review, we highlight incremental advances over the past 20 years  ...[more]

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