The identification of diabetes-relevant islet autoantibodies is essential for predicting and preventing type 1 diabetes (T1D). The aim of the current study was to evaluate a newly developed ...
Type 1 diabetes (also called insulin-dependent ... in which the prediabetic state is characterized by development of autoantibodies against certain proteins expressed by β cells, including ...
The current findings are consistent with our previous finding [5] that an ECL-IAA assay is able to detect disease-relevant, high-affinity autoantibodies ... undetermined-type diabetes will also ...
Figure 1: Diagnosed and drug-treated cases of type 1 diabetes (all age groups ... (Table 1), such as the CD3-specific monoclonal antibodies otelixizumab and teplizumab are also in development.
Specific autoantibodies — proteins the immune system produces in response to an attacker such as a virus — can be found in these individuals. However, in type 1 diabetes, the immune system ...
Objectives To describe the characteristics of children and adults with incident type 1 diabetes in contemporary, multiethnic UK, focusing on differences between the islet autoantibody negative and ...
Children with a high genetic risk of developing type 1 diabetes see an increase in islet autoantibodies, which develop against pancreatic β-cell proteins, shortly after infection with SARS-CoV-2, ...
In a new study, researchers found that time-in-range for healthy blood sugar could be a viable marker of glycemic control and potentially could be used to predict complications of type 1 diabetes.
New cases of of type 1 diabetes, especially in young children ... It will list those who test positive for diabetes autoantibodies, the most reliable indicator that a person is likely to develop ...