Journal article
Inhibition of pancreatic EZH2 restores progenitor insulin in T1D donor
K Al-Hasani, I Khurana, L Mariana, T Loudovaris, S Maxwell, KN Harikrishnan, J Okabe, ME Cooper, A El-Osta
Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy | SPRINGERNATURE | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that selectively destroys insulin-producing β-cells in the pancreas. An unmet need in diabetes management, current therapy is focussed on transplantation. While the reprogramming of progenitor cells into functional insulin-producing β-cells has also been proposed this remains controversial and poorly understood. The challenge is determining why default transcriptional suppression is refractory to exocrine reactivation. After the death of a 13-year-old girl with established insulin-dependent T1D, pancreatic cells were harvested in an effort to restore and understand exocrine competence. The pancreas showed classic silencing of β-cell progenitor g..
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Awarded by Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation United States of America
Funding Acknowledgements
A.E-O. is a National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Senior Research Fellow (1154650) and acknowledges grant funding (2003401, 1113188). M. E.C. acknowledges NHMRC (1175760). This study was supported by an Innovation Grant from JDRF International (Grant #1-INO-2022-1123-A-N). This research was partly supported by Yvonne Butterfield research donation including anonymous donors.