Gene therapy, which allows glucose to be captured by the muscles, and the use of stem cells, from which to achieve insulin secretory cells, are the paths marked by the researchers to achieve the cure of diabetes.A long and difficult path that the light is gradually seeing, and that will have its outstanding part in the next edition of Diabetes Experience Day, an event that will congregate more than 1,500 people around diabetes in Madrid.
- Transplant people with diabetes cells that produce and release insulin about diabetes cure
- Genic therapies that express key genes to help capture glucose by the muscles
- Experience Day diabetes will bring together more than 1,500 people interested in knowing these advances
And it is that on paper the cure of diabetes seems to be close.Transplanting people with diabetes (and do not have a sufficient mass of beta cells to maintain adequate blood glucose levels), healthy cells that produce and release insulin (from stem cells), it is a theory that researchers have tested that it works, thanks to the transplantation of pancreatic islets from cadaveric donors.The objective, now, is to look for a source of cells from which insulin secretory cells can be obtained in sufficient amounts, so that cell therapy can be a reality applicable to people with diabetes.
In fact, this is the objective of the last clinical trial that seeks to apply knowledge about stem cells to the cure of diabetes, and which will be presented by Franz Martín, coordinator of the Cyberdem Research Program 2 and Professor of Nutrition and Bromatology of thePablo Olavide University of Seville, in the 4th edition of Diabetes Experience Day."The idea is to transplant people with cell diabetes that produce insulin and protect them from the attack of the immune system, which would lead us to cure diabetes," said the researcher.
In addition, Fatima Bosch, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and Director of the Animal Biotechnology and gene therapy Center of the Autonomous Univesit of Barcelona, will present in the Diabetes Experience Day the advances of their research group in which they have managed to completely cure diabetesType 1 in dogs through a single gene therapy session, that is, modifying genes to get glucose to the muscles.This is the first time that the disease is cured in large animals, a fundamental step for the application of humans.Research, based on the introduction of a “glucose sensor” in the muscle.
According to Fatima Bosch, research director, "The study represents the first demonstration of long -term diabetes healing in a large animal model using gene therapy."
The 4th edition of Diabetes Experience Day expects 1,500 attendees who will live a visual and entertaining experience with the aim of consolidating positive messages around diabetes.Part of the program to innovation and technology, research, gastronomy and leisure will be dedicated."We seek to inform, but also entertain and educate in diabetes, helping people with diabetes to better understand their situation and learn ways to control diabetes and increase their quality of life," said Angel Ramírez, creator of Diabetes Experience Day, andDirector of Channel Diabetes, organizing entity of the event.
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With social vocation, open to personal participation and relationships, the Diabetes Experience Day event aims to contribute to improving diabetes education, focusing on patients.It has been celebrated since 2014 and has theSupport from the Spanish Diabetes Society (SED).Once a year, about 1,500 patients meet to share experiences and listen to experts to talk about diabetes.