Exploration of Immune Targets for Type 1 Diabetes and Latent Autoimmune Disease Immunotherapy.

IF 6.2 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY ImmunoTargets and Therapy Pub Date : 2023-09-29 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.2147/ITT.S417917
Khalid Siddiqui, Shaik Sarfaraz Nawaz
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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that destroys pancreatic beta cells, which produce insulin in the islets of Langerhans. The risk of developing T1D is influenced by environmental factors, genetics, and autoantibodies. Latent autoimmune diabetes in adults (LADA) is a type of T1D that is genetically and phenotypically distinct from classic T1D. This review summarizes the accumulated information on the risk factors for T1D and LADA, and immunotherapy trials that offer insights into potential future combined therapeutic interventions for both T1D and LADA to slow the rate of islet cell loss and preserve beta cell function. Future research should also focus on improving intervention doses, conducting more thorough examinations of intervention responders, and/or combining minimally effective single-target immunotherapies to slow the rate of islet cell loss and preserve beta cell function.

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1型糖尿病和潜在自身免疫性疾病免疫治疗的免疫靶点探索。
1型糖尿病(T1D)是一种破坏胰岛β细胞的自身免疫性疾病,胰岛β细胞在郎格罕岛产生胰岛素。患T1D的风险受到环境因素、遗传学和自身抗体的影响。成人潜在自身免疫性糖尿病(LADA)是一种T1D,在遗传和表型上与经典的T1D不同。这篇综述总结了关于T1D和LADA风险因素的累积信息,以及免疫疗法试验,这些试验为未来T1D和LA的潜在联合治疗干预提供了见解,以减缓胰岛细胞损失率并保持β细胞功能。未来的研究还应侧重于提高干预剂量,对干预反应者进行更彻底的检查,和/或结合最低有效的单靶点免疫疗法,以减缓胰岛细胞损失率并保持β细胞功能。
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期刊介绍: Immuno Targets and Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on the immunological basis of diseases, potential targets for immune based therapy and treatment protocols employed to improve patient management. Basic immunology and physiology of the immune system in health, and disease will be also covered.In addition, the journal will focus on the impact of management programs and new therapeutic agents and protocols on patient perspectives such as quality of life, adherence and satisfaction.
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