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Review

Immunotherapies currently in development for the treatment of type 1 diabetes

, & , MBBS FACP (Dr. Theodore E Woodward Professor and Chair of Medicine)
Pages 1331-1341
Published online: 12 Sep 2015
 

Introduction: Type I diabetes (T1DM) is an autoimmune disorder that affects the pancreas’ ability to produce insulin. While T1DM can be managed using insulin therapy, patients face financial burden, serious complications and premature mortality, from the disease. Efforts have sought to define and ultimately suppress the underlying autoimmune attack that results in T1DM.

Areas covered: The authors lay out promising immunosuppressive and immunomodulating drugs currently in development for T1DM and outline options for future immune treatment for the disorder. There have been several pharmacological strategies to combat the immune attack which will serve as the organization for this review: antigen-specific therapies; monoclonal antibodies; fusion proteins; alternate Treg affectors.

Expert opinion: Immunosuppression and immunomodulation studies in T1DM demonstrated differing levels of slowing the progression of the immune attack; however, no single therapeutic approach provides a lasting halt of the immune attack and remission of the disease. The immunosuppressants (teplizumab, rituximab and abatacept) show promise in slowing the T1DM progressions for a specific subpopulation of T1DM patients, but this approach appears temporary and has the potential for unwanted side affects. Combination therapies may have the greatest chance of achieving durable cessation of the T1DM autoimmune attack.

Declaration of interest

The authors have no relevant affiliations or financial involvement with any organization or entity with a financial interest in or financial conflict with the subject matter or materials discussed in the manuscript. This includes employment, consultancies, honoraria, stock ownership or options, expert testimony, grants or patents received or pending, or royalties.

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