Abstract Aims/hypothesis The Diabetes Virus Detection (DiViD) study is the first study to laparoscopically collect pancreatic tissue and purified pancreatic islets together with duodenal mucosa, serum, peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and stools from six live adult patients (age 24–35 years) with newly diagnosed type 1 diabetes. The presence of enterovirus (EV) in the pancreatic islets of these patients has previously been reported. Methods In the present study we used reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR (RT-qPCR) and sequencing to characterise EV genomes present in different tissues to understand the nature of infection in these individuals. Results ...
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Enteroviral infection has been implicated consistently as a key environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the gut mucosa is a reservoir for enterovirus p...
Enterovirus (EV) infections have been associated with the pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). How...
Aims/hypothesis The Diabetes Virus Detection (DiViD) study is the first study to laparoscopically co...
Background and aims: Considerable evidence has accumulated to support the hypothesis that type 1 di...
Several epidemiological and clinical studies have indicated a possible role of Enterovirus (EV) infe...
to examine fresh pancreatic tissue at the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for the presence of viruses. ...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Enteroviruses, specifically of the Coxsackie B virus family, have been implicated in triggering isle...
Enteroviruses, specifically of the Coxsackie B virus family, have been implicated in triggering isle...
Human enteroviruses (HEVs), particularly Coxsackie B viruses (CVBs), might trigger the onset of type...
Viruses are implicated in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet β cells, which results in insul...
Viruses are implicated in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet beta cells, which results in in...
Enterovirus infections have been linked to type 1 diabetes in several studies. Enteroviruses also ha...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Enteroviral infection has been implicated consistently as a key environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the gut mucosa is a reservoir for enterovirus p...
Enterovirus (EV) infections have been associated with the pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). How...
Aims/hypothesis The Diabetes Virus Detection (DiViD) study is the first study to laparoscopically co...
Background and aims: Considerable evidence has accumulated to support the hypothesis that type 1 di...
Several epidemiological and clinical studies have indicated a possible role of Enterovirus (EV) infe...
to examine fresh pancreatic tissue at the diagnosis of type 1 diabetes for the presence of viruses. ...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Enteroviruses, specifically of the Coxsackie B virus family, have been implicated in triggering isle...
Enteroviruses, specifically of the Coxsackie B virus family, have been implicated in triggering isle...
Human enteroviruses (HEVs), particularly Coxsackie B viruses (CVBs), might trigger the onset of type...
Viruses are implicated in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet β cells, which results in insul...
Viruses are implicated in autoimmune destruction of pancreatic islet beta cells, which results in in...
Enterovirus infections have been linked to type 1 diabetes in several studies. Enteroviruses also ha...
Autoreactive T-cell mediated destruction of insulin-containing beta-cells is the hallmark of Type 1 ...
Abstract Aims/hypothesis: Enteroviral infection has been implicated consistently as a key environme...
The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the gut mucosa is a reservoir for enterovirus p...
Enterovirus (EV) infections have been associated with the pathogenesis of Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). How...