Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes

Diabetes mellitus is by definition an end-stage organ failure. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease. Autoinflammatory infiltrate appears to characterize the insulitis associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus. In recent times, a comprehensive composition of peri-islet capsules and their...

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Main Authors: Wael Nassar, Mostafa A Mostafa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2015-01-01
Series:The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
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Online Access:http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2015;volume=27;issue=2;spage=48;epage=52;aulast=Nassar
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spelling doaj-4c8af19f7bef4106a361450bdf3952722020-11-25T03:53:18ZengSpringerOpenThe Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine1110-77822090-90982015-01-01272485210.4103/1110-7782.159449Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetesWael NassarMostafa A MostafaDiabetes mellitus is by definition an end-stage organ failure. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease. Autoinflammatory infiltrate appears to characterize the insulitis associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus. In recent times, a comprehensive composition of peri-islet capsules and their basement membrane (BM) has been described. Lymphocytic infiltration around the islets without invasion of the BM is the first step in disease induction (nondestructive insulitis phase). Invasion of the BM by leukocytic infiltration (destructive insulitis phase) occurs over a period of several years, offering good window for therapeutic intervention. Clinical symptoms appear only when 70-90% of β-cell mass are destroyed. These data emphasize on the importance of identification and classification of such pathologic features by performing a biopsy of the pancreas, along with histoimmunochemistry analysis at the prehyperglycemic stage in a high-risk, genetically predisposed, autoimmune-suspected patient, which may at least in part help in achieving new therapeutic approaches and halting the progression to end-stage pancreatic disease known as diabetes mellitus. In this review, we emphasize the predictive role biopsy of the pancreas can have, by building up a solid gold standard tool in the diagnosis, staging, and therapeutic follow-up of autoimmune diabetes mellitus.http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2015;volume=27;issue=2;spage=48;epage=52;aulast=NassarAutoimmune diabetes mellitus, biopsy of the pancreas, insulitis
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author Wael Nassar
Mostafa A Mostafa
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Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
Autoimmune diabetes mellitus, biopsy of the pancreas, insulitis
author_facet Wael Nassar
Mostafa A Mostafa
author_sort Wael Nassar
title Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
title_short Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
title_full Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
title_fullStr Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
title_sort biopsy of the pancreas: the predictive value and therapeutic impact on autoimmune diabetes
publisher SpringerOpen
series The Egyptian Journal of Internal Medicine
issn 1110-7782
2090-9098
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Diabetes mellitus is by definition an end-stage organ failure. Type 1 diabetes mellitus is an autoimmune disease. Autoinflammatory infiltrate appears to characterize the insulitis associated with type 1 diabetes mellitus. In recent times, a comprehensive composition of peri-islet capsules and their basement membrane (BM) has been described. Lymphocytic infiltration around the islets without invasion of the BM is the first step in disease induction (nondestructive insulitis phase). Invasion of the BM by leukocytic infiltration (destructive insulitis phase) occurs over a period of several years, offering good window for therapeutic intervention. Clinical symptoms appear only when 70-90% of β-cell mass are destroyed. These data emphasize on the importance of identification and classification of such pathologic features by performing a biopsy of the pancreas, along with histoimmunochemistry analysis at the prehyperglycemic stage in a high-risk, genetically predisposed, autoimmune-suspected patient, which may at least in part help in achieving new therapeutic approaches and halting the progression to end-stage pancreatic disease known as diabetes mellitus. In this review, we emphasize the predictive role biopsy of the pancreas can have, by building up a solid gold standard tool in the diagnosis, staging, and therapeutic follow-up of autoimmune diabetes mellitus.
topic Autoimmune diabetes mellitus, biopsy of the pancreas, insulitis
url http://www.esim.eg.net/article.asp?issn=1110-7782;year=2015;volume=27;issue=2;spage=48;epage=52;aulast=Nassar
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