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Scientists working towards pancreatic cell transplants as a cure for diabetes have taken the first step to getting around the problem of immune rejection. | Scientists working towards pancreatic cell transplants as a cure for diabetes have taken the first step to getting around the problem of immune rejection. |
US scientists transplanted genetically engineered cells in mice which lasted a few months before being rejected. | US scientists transplanted genetically engineered cells in mice which lasted a few months before being rejected. |
The ability to do transplants would potentially remove the need for daily insulin injections in type 1 diabetes. | The ability to do transplants would potentially remove the need for daily insulin injections in type 1 diabetes. |
Experts said the Gene Therapy study showed "proof of concept" but transplants remained a long way off. | Experts said the Gene Therapy study showed "proof of concept" but transplants remained a long way off. |
Cell transplantation therapy is limited because the immunosuppressive drugs needed to prevent rejection have very toxic side-effects and leave patients vulnerable to infection. | Cell transplantation therapy is limited because the immunosuppressive drugs needed to prevent rejection have very toxic side-effects and leave patients vulnerable to infection. |
We are now looking at other viral genes that also contribute to immune suppression and are trying to identify the best gene combination to use Professor Harris Goldstein | We are now looking at other viral genes that also contribute to immune suppression and are trying to identify the best gene combination to use Professor Harris Goldstein |
In people with type 1 diabetes, the immune system mistakenly destroys the body's own pancreatic beta cells, which produce insulin. | In people with type 1 diabetes, the immune system mistakenly destroys the body's own pancreatic beta cells, which produce insulin. |
Without insulin, glucose builds up in the blood and eventually leads to complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, and premature death. | Without insulin, glucose builds up in the blood and eventually leads to complications such as heart disease, kidney disease, blindness, and premature death. |
Viral genes | Viral genes |
The researchers, from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University engineered insulin-producing beta cells to include three genes from a virus capable of evading detection by the immune system. | The researchers, from Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University engineered insulin-producing beta cells to include three genes from a virus capable of evading detection by the immune system. |
Normally the transplanted cells are able to restore normal glucose control but are then destroyed by the body within a few days. | Normally the transplanted cells are able to restore normal glucose control but are then destroyed by the body within a few days. |
In diabetic mice injected with the modified cells, normal glucose control was achieved for up to three months. | In diabetic mice injected with the modified cells, normal glucose control was achieved for up to three months. |
Study leader Professor Harris Goldstein said: "Clearly, the three proteins were not optimal, because ultimately the cells did get rejected. | Study leader Professor Harris Goldstein said: "Clearly, the three proteins were not optimal, because ultimately the cells did get rejected. |
"We are now looking at other viral genes that also contribute to immune suppression and are trying to identify the best gene combination to use." | "We are now looking at other viral genes that also contribute to immune suppression and are trying to identify the best gene combination to use." |
Dr Iain Frame, director of research at Diabetes UK, said as the researchers said the results should be treated as a proof of concept rather than a breakthrough. | Dr Iain Frame, director of research at Diabetes UK, said as the researchers said the results should be treated as a proof of concept rather than a breakthrough. |
"The effect on the blood glucose levels of the mice was transient and, as admitted by the lead researcher, the transplanted cells were soon rejected. | "The effect on the blood glucose levels of the mice was transient and, as admitted by the lead researcher, the transplanted cells were soon rejected. |
"To say that the results of this study move us closer to a cure for type 1 diabetes would unnecessarily raise the expectations of people with the condition." | "To say that the results of this study move us closer to a cure for type 1 diabetes would unnecessarily raise the expectations of people with the condition." |
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