Hello, I have arrived below diabetes 0. There are no links or anything.
As I know that in this forum there is some researcher, I just wanted to know
IT'S TRUE???
Confirmed: The first islet transplant is successfully achieved without immunosuppression |
Pablo, one of the most prestigious scientific journals in the world,New England Journal of Medicine, he has just published: For the first time, a person with type 1 diabetes has managed to produce insulin for himself for six months without the need for immunosuppression. It is an unprecedented advance in the history of research: a genetically modified pancreatic islet transplantation, developed by the healthy company Biotechnology, has allowed to restore insulin production in a sustained, safe and effective way. From Diabetescero, we have closely followed this clinical study since its inception and we already advanced its results earlier this year.Today we celebrate with the entire scientific community this milestone, aware that there is still its way, but knowing that we are in the right direction. What makes this advance so special?It has proven continuous insulin production for 6 months. It does not require immunosuppressive drugs. The patient's beta cells respond like a healthy pancreas. It has high security without serious adverse effects. Use Hip technology that "invisible" cells before the immune system.
A revolutionary concept proof that redefines the future of cell therapies. |
DB1 desde 2001
Tresiba 22 ud por la noche y Fiasp 4-5-5
Freestyle libre desde 2016
Ultima hemo 6.0
What does it mean ... It has high security without serious adverse effects.
It must have some side effect.
And the invisibility in the face of the immune system, it makes me a little nervous.
Another cure of the many that I have heard and probably we will hear.
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Hello!
I follow a surgeon on Tik Tok whose daughter is diabetic (they are from the US) and just these days I have seen a video that the study commented and taught what the procedure was.A patient with type 1 diabetes has been achieved, adult (I think 42 years old) has made his life without injecting insulin.But this is still just the beginning, although it is still great news.
I leave the study link here: Link
Here I leave you the surgeon's video link: Link
This is the first Tiktok link when it was first published:
(Now I can't find the video of how it was done, but it has to be out there)
T1 diagnosticada a los 24, tengo 32.
Además soy celiaca y con muchas alergias e intolerancias alimentarias, entre ellas profilina. Recientemente diagnosticada con hipotiroidismo también.
I published it at the beginning of the year.
https://diabetesforo.com/es/thread/14930/implante-de-celulas-beta-modificadas-para-evitar-/
Modified beta cell implant to avoid rejection (without immunosuppression)
SANA BIOTECHNOLOGY has announced positive clinical results in a pioneer study in humans on the transplantation of pancreatic islet cells in patients with type 1 diabetes, without the need for immun...
The problem is that they only implanted 5% of the necessary islets to be an independent insulin.
All those who have managed to be, have been used normal beta cells and immunosuppression.
Be careful when reading this news because they always mix the two types of intervention so that it seems that they have healed someone without immunosuppression.And this has not happened.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?
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No, what the news says is that they have managed to manufacture insulin, but they don't say what percentage (it is very little) they only know it because it has pe peptides in the blood.We have not even varied its need for injected insulin.
There are other patients who do not need insulin, but so far they have transplanted normal beta cells and immunosuppression.
En 1922 descubrieron la insulina, en 1930 la insulina lenta. ¿Que c*** han hecho desde entonces?