Enterovirus (EV) infections have been associated with the pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). However, the pathway(s) by which EV may induce or accelerate diabetes is not well understood. The purpose of this thesis was to obtain new information on the mechanism by which EV infections, with different strains of EV, could cause damage to the insulin-producing β-cells in isolated human islets and in a rat insulin-producing cell line (RINm5F). Infection with EV strains isolated from T1D patients revealed replication/cell destruction in human islets and EV-like particles in the cytoplasm of the β-cell and infection with the isolates affected the release of insulin in response to glucose stimulation as early as three days post infection, befo...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by the destruction of the insulin-producing β-cells of pancre...
It is thought that enterovirus infections initiate or facilitate the pathogenetic processes leading ...
Item does not contain fulltextEnteroviruses of the human enterovirus B species (HEV-Bs) (e.g., coxsa...
The process of β-cell destruction that leads to type 1 diabetes (T1D) is incompletely understood and...
Several epidemiological and clinical studies have indicated a possible role of Enterovirus (EV) infe...
Human enteroviruses (HEVs), particularly Coxsackie B viruses (CVBs), might trigger the onset of type...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), most insulin-producing β cells are destroyed, but the tri...
Aims/hypothesis: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), most insulin-producing beta cells are destroyed, but the ...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is due to a selective loss of the insulin producing β-cells. However, the proc...
Aims/hypothesisVirally induced inflammatory responses, beta cell destruction and release of beta cel...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Objectives: One of the theories connecting enterovirus (EV) infection of human islets with type 1 di...
Type I diabetes is a multi-factorial disease resulting from the destruction of beta cells in the is...
There is considerable evidence supporting an association between enterovirus (EV), infection, partic...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by the destruction of the insulin-producing β-cells of pancre...
It is thought that enterovirus infections initiate or facilitate the pathogenetic processes leading ...
Item does not contain fulltextEnteroviruses of the human enterovirus B species (HEV-Bs) (e.g., coxsa...
The process of β-cell destruction that leads to type 1 diabetes (T1D) is incompletely understood and...
Several epidemiological and clinical studies have indicated a possible role of Enterovirus (EV) infe...
Human enteroviruses (HEVs), particularly Coxsackie B viruses (CVBs), might trigger the onset of type...
AIMS/HYPOTHESIS: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), most insulin-producing β cells are destroyed, but the tri...
Aims/hypothesis: In type 1 diabetes (T1D), most insulin-producing beta cells are destroyed, but the ...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is due to a selective loss of the insulin producing β-cells. However, the proc...
Aims/hypothesisVirally induced inflammatory responses, beta cell destruction and release of beta cel...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Objectives: One of the theories connecting enterovirus (EV) infection of human islets with type 1 di...
Type I diabetes is a multi-factorial disease resulting from the destruction of beta cells in the is...
There is considerable evidence supporting an association between enterovirus (EV), infection, partic...
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is characterized by the destruction of the insulin-producing β-cells of pancre...
It is thought that enterovirus infections initiate or facilitate the pathogenetic processes leading ...
Item does not contain fulltextEnteroviruses of the human enterovirus B species (HEV-Bs) (e.g., coxsa...