International audienceThe evidence for an association between coxsackievirus B (CVB) infection, pancreatic islet autoimmunity, and clinical type 1 diabetes is increasing. Results from prospective cohorts and pancreas histopathology studies have provided a compelling case. However, the demonstration of a causal relationship is missing, and is likely to remain elusive until tested in humans by avoiding exposure to this candidate viral trigger. To this end, CVB vaccines have been developed and are entering clinical trials. However, the progress made in understanding the biology of the virus and in providing tools to address the long-standing question of causality contrasts with the scarcity of information about the antiviral immune responses t...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells....
Enteroviruses are important environmental contributors to islet inflammation (insulitis) in type 1 d...
Item does not contain fulltextType I diabetes mellitus results from the autoimmune destruction of in...
International audienceThe evidence for an association between coxsackievirus B (CVB) infection, panc...
Coxsackievirus infections are believed to be a relevant risk factor in the induction of pancreatic b...
Coxsackievirus infections have been proposed as an environmental trigger for the development of T-ce...
The evidence that coxsackievirus B plays a causal role in the etiology of insulin-dependent diabetes...
In type 1 diabetes, pancreatic beta cells are destroyed by chronic autoimmune responses. The disease...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. The role played...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. The role played...
BACKGROUND: Enteroviruses, in particular Coxsackie B4, have been implicated in the aetiology of Type...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells....
The precise etiology of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is still unknown, but viruses have long been suggested...
Coxsackievirus infections have been proposed as an environmental trigger for the development of T-ce...
International audienceType 1 diabetes results from an interaction between genetic and environmental ...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells....
Enteroviruses are important environmental contributors to islet inflammation (insulitis) in type 1 d...
Item does not contain fulltextType I diabetes mellitus results from the autoimmune destruction of in...
International audienceThe evidence for an association between coxsackievirus B (CVB) infection, panc...
Coxsackievirus infections are believed to be a relevant risk factor in the induction of pancreatic b...
Coxsackievirus infections have been proposed as an environmental trigger for the development of T-ce...
The evidence that coxsackievirus B plays a causal role in the etiology of insulin-dependent diabetes...
In type 1 diabetes, pancreatic beta cells are destroyed by chronic autoimmune responses. The disease...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. The role played...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells. The role played...
BACKGROUND: Enteroviruses, in particular Coxsackie B4, have been implicated in the aetiology of Type...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells....
The precise etiology of type 1 diabetes (T1D) is still unknown, but viruses have long been suggested...
Coxsackievirus infections have been proposed as an environmental trigger for the development of T-ce...
International audienceType 1 diabetes results from an interaction between genetic and environmental ...
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of pancreatic beta cells....
Enteroviruses are important environmental contributors to islet inflammation (insulitis) in type 1 d...
Item does not contain fulltextType I diabetes mellitus results from the autoimmune destruction of in...