[HTML][HTML] Type 1 diabetes mellitus: much progress, many opportunities

AC Powers - The Journal of clinical investigation, 2021 - Am Soc Clin Investig
The Journal of clinical investigation, 2021Am Soc Clin Investig
As part of the centennial celebration of insulin's discovery, this review summarizes the
current understanding of the genetics, pathogenesis, treatment, and outcomes in type 1
diabetes (T1D). T1D results from an autoimmune response that leads to destruction of the β
cells in the pancreatic islet and requires lifelong insulin therapy. While much has been
learned about T1D, it is now clear that there is considerable heterogeneity in T1D with
regard to genetics, pathology, response to immune-based therapies, clinical course, and …
As part of the centennial celebration of insulin’s discovery, this review summarizes the current understanding of the genetics, pathogenesis, treatment, and outcomes in type 1 diabetes (T1D). T1D results from an autoimmune response that leads to destruction of the β cells in the pancreatic islet and requires lifelong insulin therapy. While much has been learned about T1D, it is now clear that there is considerable heterogeneity in T1D with regard to genetics, pathology, response to immune-based therapies, clinical course, and susceptibility to diabetes-related complications. This Review highlights knowledge gaps and opportunities to improve the understanding of T1D pathogenesis and outlines emerging therapies to treat or prevent T1D and reduce the burden of T1D.
The Journal of Clinical Investigation