Reprogrammation des cellules pancréatiques en cellules β

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Abstract

Type 1 diabetes (T1DM) is a common metabolic disorder affecting an ever-increasing number of patients worldwide. T1DM is caused by the selective destruction of pancreatic insulin-producing β-cells by the immune system. Such loss results in chronic hyperglycemia and could induce a number of cardio-vascular complications. Despite the classical insulin-based therapy, compared to healthy people, patients with T1DM display a shortened life expectancy due to the treatment's inability to strictly regulate glycemic levels. An alternative therapy involves pancreatic islet transplantation but the shortage of donors and the required immuno-suppressive treatments limit the widespread use of this approach. Therefore, the search of new approaches to generate functional β-cells is of growing interest. In this review, we describe several novel strategies aiming at the conversion of diverse pancreatic cells into β-cells, such as acinar, ductal, and endocrine cells. Clearly, such promising results could open new research avenues in the context of type 1 diabetes research.

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Vieira, A., Druelle, N., Courtney, M., Avolio, F., Ben-Othman, N., Pfeifer, A., … Collombat, P. (2013). Reprogrammation des cellules pancréatiques en cellules β. Medecine/Sciences, 29(8–9), 749–755. https://doi.org/10.1051/medsci/2013298014

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