A genetic explanation for the rising incidence of type 1 diabetes, a polygenic disease

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George S Eisenbarth ◽  
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Type 1 diabetes affects over 1.4 million people in the US, with a rising incidence in many western nations. It is clear that there is a strong hereditary component and that autoimmunity plays a large role in disease pathogenesis. In the last two decades novel technologies have been developed to study the genetics, biochemistry, and molecular pathology of type 1 diabetes. These, in turn, have allowed for early recognition of disease as well as the potential for prevention trials and early insulin treatment. This article highlights the prediction of type 1 diabetes risk and developing immunotherapeutic concepts.


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