N van der Werf, FG Kroese, J Rozing, JL … - Diabetes/Metabolism … - interscience.wiley.com During the last decades, the incidence of type 1 diabetes (T1D) has increased significantly, reaching
percentages of 3% annually worldwide. This increase suggests that besides genetical factors
environmental perturbations (including viral infections) are also involved in the ... Cited by 39 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
O Vaarala, MA Atkinson, J Neu - Diabetes, 2008 - Am Diabetes Assoc It is often stated that type 1 diabetes results from a complex interplay between varying degrees
of genetic susceptibility and environmental factors. While agreeing with this principal, our desire
is that this Perspectives article will highlight another complex interplay potentially ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 5 versions
S Ballotti, M de Martino - Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and …, 2007 - journals.lww.com Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is an organ-specific autoimmune disease caused by altered immune tolerance
to specific proteins leading to a selective destruction of insulin-producing β cells in genetically
predisposed individuals. T1D is likely to be triggered by environmental factors, including ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 3 versions
A Martínez, JL Santiago, MC Cénit, V de las Heras, H … - 2008 - nature.com A recent genome-wide scan of nonsynonymous SNPs and ulterior validation in case-control
and family analyses evidenced a susceptibility locus for type 1 diabetes (T1D) on chromosome
2q24.3. We aimed at testing the effect of this locus in other autoimmune diseases with ... Cited by 4 - Related articles - All 3 versions
O Vaarala - Current opinion in gastroenterology, 2008 - journals.lww.com Recent findings: Recent studies indicate that not only patients with manifest type 1 diabetes show
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K Luopajärvi, S Skarsvik, J Ilonen, HK Åkerblom, O … - Immunology, 2007 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov Aberrancies in T-cell polarization including expression of chemokine receptors have been reported
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MJ Richer, MS Horwitz - Autoimmunity Reviews, 2009 - Elsevier Susceptibility to type 1 diabetes (T1D) is dictated by a complex interplay between genetic determinants
and environmental influences. Accumulating evidence strongly supports viral infection as an
important factor in the etiology of T1D. To this effect, several viruses have been ... Cited by 1 - Related articles - All 2 versions
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S Sinha, R Kapila, RA Schwartz, P Dua, LB Berkowitz - members.medscape.com Enteroviruses cause a wide range of infections. Poliovirus infections can be subclinical or can
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