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1D pancreas Additional pancreatic pathological abnormalities have been described and appear to contribute to the disease pathogenesis. Inflammation, beta cell stress, and dysfunction Islet inflammation induces stress, protein misfolding
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, clear signs of beta cell stress can be detected in those on their way to develop T1D, as illustrated by an increased proinsulin-to-insulin ratio ( Wasserfall et al. 2017 ). This increased ratio suggests abnormalities in insulin processing and vesicular
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autoimmunity, which has important implications for efforts to protect, regenerate and restore endogenous beta-cell function. A timely review of the histological evidence for inflammation, viral infection and endoplasmic reticulum (ER stress in the aetiology of
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stress ( INS , EIF2AK3 ), and transcriptional regulation ( HNF1A , HNF1B , HNF4A , NEUROD1 , PDX1 ). Created with BioRender.com. Recognition of autosomal dominantly inherited diabetes Maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY) is
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found to have 49% greater sympathetic nerve density than their lean littermate counterparts. Islets undergoing chronic sympathetic stress are postulated to accelerate β-cell degeneration ( Chien et al. 2016 ). In contrast, human islets have