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Immunoregulated insulitis and slow-progressing type 1 diabetes after duodenopancreatectomy.

Pauline FaucherFrédéric BeuvonDaniela FignaniGuido SebastianiGeorgia AfonsoZhicheng ZhouBertrand DoussetChristian BoitardFrancesco DottaRoberto MalloneEtienne Larger
Published in: Diabetologia (2021)
Despite persistent GADA and the histopathological finding of insulitis and decreased beta cell area 6 years after diabetes diagnosis, glycaemic control was maintained with low-dose insulin up to 8 years after surgery. Regulated T cell responses towards beta cell antigens and FOXP3-positive peri-insulitis suggest spontaneous long-term regulation of islet autoimmunity after substantial beta cell loss, and eventual autoimmune progression upon anti-ZnT8 seroconversion.
Keyphrases
  • type diabetes
  • low dose
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  • glycemic control
  • cell therapy
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  • weight loss
  • immune response