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Treatment and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes Tom Donner, M.D. Director, Diabetes Center Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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Page 1: Treatment and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes€¦ · Type 1 Diabetes • Approximately 1.25 million American children and adults (0.4%) have type 1 diabetes • Predominant onset is

Treatment and Prevention of Type 1 Diabetes

Tom Donner, M.D. Director, Diabetes Center

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

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Type 1 Diabetes •  Approximately 1.25 million American children

and adults (0.4%) have type 1 diabetes •  Predominant onset is in childhood •  45% of children present before 10 years of age •  The body’s immune system attacks and destroys

the Beta cells in the pancreas that produce insulin

•  Patients require lifelong insulin to stay alive

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Insulin

•  Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas which sits behind the stomach

•  Insulin is released into the bloodstream where it travels throughout the body to help a sugar called glucose enter into cells to be used as energy

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Complications of Diabetes

•  High glucose levels damage small and large blood vessels

•  Diabetes is the leading cause of – Adult blindness – Kidney failure – Non-traumatic amputations

•  Diabetes increases the risk of heart attacks and strokes 2-4 fold

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Keeping Blood Glucose Levels Close to Normal will Largely

Prevent Diabetes Complications

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Type 1 Diabetes Management •  Teach patients to give insulin to blood

match the body’s needs •  Insulin Injections •  Insulin pumps •  Fingerstick glucose measurements 4 or

more times a day – Adjust insulin dosage based on glucose level

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What Factors Influence How Well Glucose Levels are Controlled?

•  Correctly estimating the amount of carbohydrates in the meal

•  Giving insulin 15-20 before meals is best •  Recent exercise decreases insulin requirements •  Physical and psychological stress, or inactivity

increase insulin requirements •  Insulin absorption is affected by the dose,

depth of injection, skin temperature, injection site, smoking, scar tissue

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Striving for Near-Normal Glucose Levels with Insulin

Increases the Risk of Low Blood Glucose Levels (Hypoglycemia)

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Severe Hypoglycemia •  A very low glucose reaction that requires

assistance from another person •  Occurs in 25% of intensively controlled

patients yearly •  Symptoms may take hours to fully resolve •  May lead to seizures •  Estimated to be the cause of death in 4-6%

of type 1 diabetes patients

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People Living with Type 1 Diabetes Have to Think about

Their Diabetes all Day to Prevent Long Term Complications and

Hypoglycemia

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Fingerstick Glucose Measurement

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Insulin Injections

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Insulin pump therapy

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What Diabetes Research Provides

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What Patients with Type 1 Diabetes Want Most

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Immunotherapy

•  Prevent the onset or progression of auto-immune destruction of insulin-producing Beta cells – Block the destructive immune T cells – Support Regulatory cells which protect against

autoimmunity

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T Effector and Regulatory Cell Interactions Determine Appropriate Immune Response

•  Balance exists in normal immune response

•  T effector cells kill viruses, bacteria and cancer cells

•  Regulatory cells regulate the immune response

Murphy K et al. Janeway’s Immunobiology. 7th ed. Garland Science; 2008.

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Misdirected T Effector Cells Orchestrate Cell Destruction in Autoimmune Type 1 Diabetes

•  Normal proteins on the surface of Beta cells trigger an immune response

•  T effector cells inappropriately destroy Beta cells by a number of mechanisms1,2

•  Regulatory cell inhibition is ineffective1

1. You S et al. In: Advances in Immunology. Elsevier; 2008. 2. Lehuen A et al. Nat Rev Immunol. 2010;10:501-513

Pancreatic Beta cell autoimmune

attack

Cytokines

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Preventive Treatments that Target T Effector Cells or the Destructive Cytokines they Release

•  Azathioprine, Mycophenolate mofetil, Cyclosporine, Anti-CD3 antibodies, Teplizumab, Otelixizumab, Rituximab, Interleukin-1 antagonists

•  Effective in mouse model of type 1 diabetes •  Commonly less effective in humans •  At higher doses that lead to better protection

–  Common effects: fever, headache, low blood pressure, rashes –  Acute mononucleosis-like syndrome

•  Concern over the risk of long term immune suppression –  Infections –  Cancer

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Preservation of Regulatory Cells in New-onset Type 1 Diabetes

Thomas Donner, M.D.

Abdel Hamad, DVM, Ph.D

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Regulatory Cells

•  Deficient in diabetic NOD mice and humans with type 1 diabetes

•  We have confirmed that regulatory cells are destroyed by a Fas-FasL interaction between cells –  The normal way that immune cells are down-regulated

after increasing in number to fight an infection –  This is pathway is turned on to destroy regulatory cells

in mice and humans that develop type 1 diabetes

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Blocking the Fas-FasL Pathway

•  Through use of a FasL antibody •  Protects Regulatory cells from apoptosis (death)

and prevents type 1 diabetes development in the NOD mouse model

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Current and Future Studies •  Making humanized monoclonal FasL antibodies •  Identify and expand those with potent ability to

block the activity of human FasL •  Plan to test their safety and immune effects in

normal subjects •  Potential future use in type 1 diabetes prevention

trials –  As sole therapy –  In combination with lower doses of drugs targeted to T

effector cells and destructive cytokines

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