A Permanent Cure for Diabetes?

The cover of the November 14, 2003 Science features a stunning photograph of earth from space, as seen from Apollo 17 in 1972. It boasts the bold headline, 'State of the Planet.. Inside is a landmark Harvard study where researchers were able to permanently cure type 1 diabetes in mice by injecting them with spleen cells and a protein to tame the immune system.

In type 1 diabetes, the insulin-producing cells of the pancreas have been destroyed by one.s own immune system (autoimmunity). The injected spleen cells functioned as stem cells, and rapidly reproduced into new pancreas cells in the mice. The mice were soon able to produce their own insulin, and they had permanent, normal blood sugars without any further treatment. This is a dramatic example of being able to regenerate a major organ in an adult mammal.

The injection both turned off the autoimmunity and regenerated the pancreas. Researchers also tested another injection that just turned off the autoimmunity. The pancreas still regenerated, but far more slowly. This opens up exciting possibilities! First on the agenda is to see if this revolutionary treatment will work in humans. If it proves effective, this will be a home run in its own right . and will raise the possibility of using a similar technique to cure other devastating autoimmune diseases.

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Anonymous's picture

I haven't heard more yet

I haven't heard more yet about when this approach might be practical in people -- but I still see type 1 diabetes as a disease likely to have a breakthrough cure. Sadly, type 2 diabetes (what we used to call adult onset diabetes) has been increasing in children since the and is now more common than type 1 as young as age nine.
Anonymous's picture

i am quite impressed by this

i am quite impressed by this news... but the news is quite old i wud like to know what has been the further status of this research... had it been tested further to be used on humans if that is so... what is the outcome? any further researches and results?
Anonymous's picture

Dear Dr. Green, I am writing

Dear Dr. Green, I am writing to you for a friend who has a small daughter, 11 months old, who is recently diagnosed with the type 1 diabetes. At the time of birth the parents did keep some stem cells. Do you see in future any possible cure where this poor child would be let out of her misery of daily insulin injections. How far have your research have come from 2003 ? Any experiments done on the the human subjects? Best Regards Nafees Khan
Anonymous's picture

Thanks for the article. But

Thanks for the article. But this important article has been written in 2003. And im reading this in 2008. How long will we have to wait for that successful moment? When human being will be able to aquire permanent cure for Diabetes. Thanks again. MI Sharif