β-Cell failure is crucial for the onset and progression of human type 2 diabetes, and a few studies have suggested that inflammation may play a role. Immune cell infiltration has been reported in subpopulations of islets in some cases of human type 2 diabetes, and altered gene expression of a few cytokines and chemokines has been observed in isolated islets and laser captured β-cells from diabetic subjects. Recent observations on the links between inflammation, apoptosis and autophagy are putting the focus on the possibility that modulating the autophagic processes could protect the β-cells from cytotoxicity induced by inflammatory mediators. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

β-Cell inflammation in human type 2 diabetes and the role of autophagy

MARSELLI, LORELLA;BUGLIANI, MARCO;SULEIMAN, MARA;MASINI, MATILDE;PETRINI, MARIO;BOGGI, UGO;FILIPPONI, FRANCO;SYED, FAROOQ;MARCHETTI, PIERO
2013-01-01

Abstract

β-Cell failure is crucial for the onset and progression of human type 2 diabetes, and a few studies have suggested that inflammation may play a role. Immune cell infiltration has been reported in subpopulations of islets in some cases of human type 2 diabetes, and altered gene expression of a few cytokines and chemokines has been observed in isolated islets and laser captured β-cells from diabetic subjects. Recent observations on the links between inflammation, apoptosis and autophagy are putting the focus on the possibility that modulating the autophagic processes could protect the β-cells from cytotoxicity induced by inflammatory mediators. © 2013 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
2013
Marselli, Lorella; Bugliani, Marco; Suleiman, Mara; F., Olimpico; Masini, Matilde; Petrini, Mario; Boggi, Ugo; Filipponi, Franco; Syed, Farooq; Marchetti, Piero
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