In this second and final part of the collection of articles for the Immunology of Diabetes Society review series on insights into pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, we present two articles. The first of these covers a debate that took place in the Immunology of Diabetes Society meeting in London 2018, in which five investigators presented a case for specific immune cells/targets to be the ‘Achilles Heel of type 1 diabetes’. The second article presents further insights into the generation of post-translationally modified peptides. It focuses upon mechanisms and processes that lead to new potentially autoantigenic targets for CD8+ T cells, and complements the review of new hybrid peptide targets for CD4+ T cells in the first part of our series.
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Wong, F. S., & Tree, T. I. (2021, May 1). Historical and new insights into pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes (2). Clinical and Experimental Immunology. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1111/cei.13597
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