Abstract
The pandemic scale of diabetes mellitus is alarming, its complications remain devastating, and current treatments still pose a major burden on those affected and on the healthcare system as a whole. As the disease emanates from the destruction or dysfunction of insulin-producing pancreatic β-cells, a real cure requires their restoration and protection. An attractive strategy is to regenerate β-cells directly within the pancreas; however, while several approaches for β-cell regeneration have been proposed in the past, clinical translation has proven challenging. This review scrutinizes recent findings in β-cell regeneration and discusses their potential clinical implementation. Hereby, we aim to delineate a path for innovative, targeted therapies to help shift from ‘caring for’ to ‘curing’ diabetes.
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Bourgeois, S., Coenen, S., Degroote, L., Willems, L., Van Mulders, A., Pierreux, J., … Staels, W. (2024, November 1). Harnessing beta cell regeneration biology for diabetes therapy. Trends in Endocrinology and Metabolism. Elsevier Inc. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tem.2024.03.006
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