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Advances in drug discovery for human beta cell regeneration.

Citation
Karakose, E., et al. “Advances In Drug Discovery For Human Beta Cell Regeneration.”. Diabetologia, pp. 1693-1699.
Center Vanderbilt University Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Multicenter
Author Esra Karakose, Courtney Ackeifi, Peng Wang, Andrew F Stewart
Keywords beta cell, diabetes, drug discovery, High-throughput screen, human, pancreas, proliferation, regeneration, Review
Abstract

The numbers of insulin-secreting pancreatic beta cells are reduced in people with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Driving beta cell regeneration in the pancreases of people with diabetes would be an attractive approach to reversing diabetes. While adult human beta cells have long been believed to be terminally differentiated and, therefore, irreversibly quiescent, it has become clear over recent years that this is not true. More specifically, both candidate and unbiased high-throughput screen approaches have revealed several classes of molecules that are clearly able to induce human beta cell proliferation. Here, we review recent approaches and accomplishments in human beta cell regenerative drug discovery. We also list the challenges that this rapidly moving field must confront to translate beta cell regenerative therapy from the laboratory to the clinic.

Year of Publication
2018
Journal
Diabetologia
Volume
61
Issue
8
Number of Pages
1693-1699
Date Published
12/2018
ISSN Number
1432-0428
DOI
10.1007/s00125-018-4639-6
Alternate Journal
Diabetologia
PMID
29770834
PMCID
PMC6239977
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