Inflammatory Cell Infiltration into Islets without PD-L1 Expression is Associated with the Development of Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor-Related Type 1 Diabetes in Genetically Susceptible Patients
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<p>Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) could cause type 1 diabetes (T1D). However, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. We immunohistochemically analyzed pancreatic specimens from 3 cases with ICI-related T1D, and their histopathological data were compared those from 3 patients who had received ICI therapy but did not develop T1D (non-T1D) and 7 normal glucose-tolerant subjects as controls. All ICI-related T1D patients had susceptible HLA haplotypes. In ICI-related T1D, the β‐c… Show more
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