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PubMed ID
Public Release Type
Journal
Publication Year
2011
Affiliation
Benaroya Research Institute, Seattle, WA, USA. cjgreen@benaroyaresearch.org
Authors
Brooks-Worrell B, Chiu HK, Greenbaum CJ, McCulloch-Olson M, Palmer JP
Studies
Citation
Greenbaum CJ, McCulloch-Olson M, Chiu HK, Palmer JP, Brooks-Worrell B. Parenteral insulin suppresses T cell proliferation to islet antigens. Pediatr Diabetes 2011 May;12(3 Pt 1):150-5.

Abstract

The diabetes prevention trial-type 1 (DPT-1) tested whether a combination of SQ and IV insulin therapy would delay the onset of disease in individuals at high risk of progression. We investigated whether this regimen altered T cell responses to human islet proteins using cellular immunoblotting. Among the 10 treated and 7 control subjects studied, we found that there was a significant effect of treatment on cellular immunoblotting responses. We conclude that parenteral insulin may suppress proliferation to islet antigens in individuals at risk for diabetes, but this effect may be transient. Further study is needed to determine whether a therapy that results in sustained suppression of T cell proliferation could yield a measurable clinical benefit.