Targeting the pancreatic β-cell to treat diabetes
A Vetere, A Choudhary, SM Burns… - Nature reviews Drug …, 2014 - nature.com
A Vetere, A Choudhary, SM Burns, BK Wagner
Nature reviews Drug discovery, 2014•nature.comDiabetes is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and predicted to affect
over 500 million people by 2030. However, this growing burden of disease has not been met
with a comparable expansion in therapeutic options. The appreciation of the pancreatic β-
cell as a central player in the pathogenesis of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes has renewed
focus on ways to improve glucose homeostasis by preserving, expanding and improving the
function of this key cell type. Here, we provide an overview of the latest developments in this …
over 500 million people by 2030. However, this growing burden of disease has not been met
with a comparable expansion in therapeutic options. The appreciation of the pancreatic β-
cell as a central player in the pathogenesis of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes has renewed
focus on ways to improve glucose homeostasis by preserving, expanding and improving the
function of this key cell type. Here, we provide an overview of the latest developments in this …
Abstract
Diabetes is a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, and predicted to affect over 500 million people by 2030. However, this growing burden of disease has not been met with a comparable expansion in therapeutic options. The appreciation of the pancreatic β-cell as a central player in the pathogenesis of both type 1 and type 2 diabetes has renewed focus on ways to improve glucose homeostasis by preserving, expanding and improving the function of this key cell type. Here, we provide an overview of the latest developments in this field, with an emphasis on the most promising strategies identified to date for treating diabetes by targeting the β-cell.
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