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Insulin: still a miracle after all these years

机译:胰岛素:这么多年过去了,它仍然是一个奇迹

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The discovery of insulin almost 100 years ago has resulted in a remarkable increase in lifespan and quality of life for patients with type 1 diabetes. The Joslin Medalist Study has allowed researchers to access and study patients (Medalists) with type 1 diabetes who have been insulin dependent for 50 years or more. In this issue of the JCI, Yu et al. evaluated HLA variants, autoantibody status, beta cell function, C-peptide release, and monogenetic diabetes genes in a cohort of Medalists. Postmortem analysis of pancreata from Medalists revealed the presence of insulin-positive beta cells in these patients. Moreover, some patients were still able to respond to metabolic stimuli despite long-term insulin dependence. Overall, the Medalist cohort was highly heterogenous, and genetic testing suggested that several patients would fall into categories other than type 1 diabetes on the basis of REVEL (rare exome variant ensemble learner) classification and may be able to transfer to other therapy options.
机译:近 100 年前胰岛素的发现使 1 型糖尿病患者的寿命和生活质量显着提高。Joslin Medalist 研究使研究人员能够接触和研究胰岛素依赖 50 年或更长时间的 1 型糖尿病患者(Medalists)。在本期 JCI 中,Yu 等人评估了一组 Medalists 的 HLA 变异、自身抗体状态、β 细胞功能、C 肽释放和单基因糖尿病基因。来自Medalists的胰腺尸检分析显示,这些患者中存在胰岛素阳性β细胞。此外,尽管长期依赖胰岛素,一些患者仍然能够对代谢刺激做出反应。总体而言,Medalist 队列具有高度异质性,基因检测表明,根据 REVEL(罕见外显子组变异集成学习器)分类,一些患者将属于 1 型糖尿病以外的类别,并且可能能够转移到其他治疗选择。

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