Journal article
Harnessing CD8 T-cell exhaustion to treat type 1 diabetes
CTJ Kwong, C Selck, K Tahija, LJ McAnaney, DV Le, TWH Kay, HE Thomas, B Krishnamurthy
Immunology and Cell Biology | Published : 2021
DOI: 10.1111/imcb.12444
Abstract
Although immune interventions have shown great promise in type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) clinical trials, none are yet in routine clinical use or able to achieve insulin independence in patients. In addition to this, the principles of T1D treatment remain essentially unchanged since the isolation of insulin, almost a century ago. T1D is characterized by insulin deficiency as a result of destruction of insulin-producing beta cells mediated by autoreactive T cells. Therapies that target beta-cell antigen-specific T cells are needed to prevent T1D. CD8+ T-cell exhaustion is an emerging area of research in chronic infection, cancer immunotherapy, and more recently, autoimmunity. Recent data sugg..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was funded by National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC) Program grants (GNT1126237 and GNT1150425). The St Vincent's Institute receives support from the Operational Infrastructure Support Scheme of the Government of Victoria.