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Beta cell antigens in type 1 diabetes: triggers in pathogenesis and therapeutic targets
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ImmunologyPathologyPancreas TransplantationImmunotherapyArtificial PancreasInsulin SignalingType 1Autoreactive TInsulin-dependent Type 1Cell SignalingBeta Cell AntigensAutoimmune DiseaseInsulin ManagementTherapeutic TargetsIslet Cell ManufacturingAutoimmunityCell BiologyAutoantibody ProductionDiabetesDiabetes MellitusMedicine
Recognition of pancreatic beta cell antigens by autoreactive T lymphocytes plays a central role in the pathogenesis of insulin-dependent type 1 diabetes. Recent results suggest that non-conventional antigenic epitope processing and presentation may contribute to triggering and maintaining autoreactive responses. Moreover, promising results raise hope that autoantigens may become safe and specific therapeutics for type 1 diabetes in the future.
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