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The role of viruses in human diabetes


H Hyöty, K Taylor - Diabetologia, 2002 - Springer
Abstract. Viruses have long been considered a major environmental factor in the
aetiology of Type I (insu- lin-dependent) diabetes mellitus and recent work has
greatly confirmed and extended this role. In addition to the enteroviruses, ...
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[PDF] A new look at viruses in type 1 diabetes


HS Jun, JW Yoon - Metabolism Research and Reviews, 2002 - dels.nas.edu
Type 1 diabetes results from the destruction of pancreatic beta cells. Genetic
factors are believed to be a major com- ponent for the development of type
1diabetes, but the con- cordance rate for the development of diabetes in ...
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Environmental triggers and determinants of beta-cell autoimmunity and type 1 diabetes

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M Knip - Reviews in endocrine & metabolic disorders, 2003 - Springer
Page 1. Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders 2003;4:213–223 C 2003
Kluwer Academic Publishers. Manufactured in The Netherlands. ...
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Coxsackie B4 virus infection of β cells and natural killer cell insulitis in recent-onset type 1 …

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F Dotta, S Censini, AGS van Halteren, L … - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007 - National Acad Sciences
Type 1 diabetes is characterized by T cell-mediated autoimmune destruction of
pancreatic β cells. Several studies have suggested an association between
Coxsackie enterovirus seroconversion and onset of disease. However, a ...
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Enterovirus infection in human pancreatic islet cells, islet tropism in vivo and receptor …


P Ylipaasto, K Klingel, AM Lindberg, T … - Diabetologia, 2004 - Springer
Aims/hypothesis. It is thought that enterovirus infec- tions cause beta-cell
damage and contribute to the de- velopment of Type 1 diabetes by replicating in
the pancreatic islets. We sought evidence for this through autopsy studies ...
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Interferon alpha—a potential link in the pathogenesis of viral-induced type 1 diabetes and …


D Devendra, GS Eisenbarth - Clinical Immunology, 2004 - Elsevier
The incidence of type 1 diabetes has been rapidly rising. Environmental factors
such as viruses have been implicated as a possible agent accounting for this
rise. Enteroviruses have recently been the focus in many research studies ...
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Coxsackie B virus serology and Type 1 diabetes mellitus: a systematic review of published …


J Green, D Casabonne, R Newton - Diabetic Medicine, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
Methods Systematic review of evidence from published controlled studies of the
relationship between Coxsackie B virus serology and incident or prevalent Type 1
diabetes mellitus. Studies were identified through a Medline search (1966 ...
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Relationship between the incidence of type 1 diabetes and enterovirus infections in …


H Viskari, J Ludvigsson, R Uibo, L Salur, D … - Journal of medical virology, 2004 - interscience.wiley.com
The incidence of type 1 diabetes varies markedly between countries. As
enterovirus infections have been linked to type 1 diabetes, we determined
whether this variation correlates with the frequency of enterovirus ...
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Environmental factors in the development of Type 1 diabetes


H Peng, W Hagopian - Reviews in Endocrine & Metabolic Disorders, 2006 - Springer
Abstract Environmental factors appear to play an important role in the
pathogenesis of childhood-onset type 1 diabetes (T1D). The most important
factors are thought to be infectious, dietary, perinatal, and psychosocial. ...
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Enteroviruses and type 1 diabetes


R Varela-Calvino, M Peakman - Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews - interscience.wiley.com
The development of type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) has been linked to exposure
to environmental triggers, with Enteroviruses (EV) historically considered the
prime suspects. Early serological studies suggested a link between EV ...
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