Serum exocrine pancreas enzymes are biomarkers of immunotherapy response in new-onset type 1 diabetes
Brittany Sorensen Bruggeman,
Savanna Gornisiewicz,
Rhonda Bacher
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionThe immune-mediated destruction of insulin-producing β-cells characterizes type 1 diabetes. Nevertheless, exocrine pancreatic enzymes, including amylase, lipase, and trypsin, are also significantly reduced in type 1 diabetes. With an immunotherapy now approved to treat early-stage type 1 diabetes, biomarkers to delineate response to treatment are needed. No study has yet evaluated whether serum exocrine pancreatic enzymes could delineate immunotherapy responders and non-responders.MethodsIn this no… Show more
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